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...thus tantamount to treason. Reagan has some sympathy for Chun's position, and during the visit he applauded South Korea for its "continued progress toward the broadening of democracy." At one point, during a reception at the U.S. embassy, the President's text called for him to mention "human rights." Aware that the phrase nettles Chun, Reagan substituted "democratic rights...
Telluride's change of mind was due to Andricitte's NAMBLA connection, according to Cornell, professor and Telluride Association President Jeremy A Rapkin "Andriette didn't mention his association with NAMBLA in his scholarship applicatior." Rapkin said yesterday...
...hecklers are criticized for shouting at Weinberger without any mention of a key fact: Weinberger can and does express himself daily, while theme who opposive his use of their fax dollars must go to unusual lenghts to attract any attention at all from the news media. Moreover, it should be recognized that some people refuse on ethical grounds to allow as objections. Ble an official as Casper Weinberger in come and go without somehow making their opposition knows, Weinberger as used our tax dollars to invade another country, to divert the nation's wealth from human needs to every manner...
...homesick New Mexican, I was pleased to read about Governor Anaya, but disappointed that you failed to mention his record on appointing women to Cabinet-level and policymaking positions. Unfortunately, your report reminded me of those published back home. It was another complaint about some uppity Hispanic who doesn't know her/his place...
Unlike other areas of the globe, Central America is less of a pawn in a superpower chess game than a vital security interest to the United States. As LaFeber points out in the beginning of the book, roughly two-thirds of the nation's trade, not to mention virtually all of its oil and key minerals, pass through the Caribbean sea lanes bordered by the five Central American states. As a result, the United States has reacted violently to any foreign influence it perceives as a threat to its lifeline...