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Finally, Choi Criticizes the movement for Latino and Asian American studies because it appears more apathetic than the 1990 campaign to revive the African American Studies Department. Choi doesn't mention the many ardurous but ineffective attempts at organization which preceded the actual protest. More importantly, Choi does not ask, if Latinos and Asian Americans are apathetic to issues which affect them directly, is it really because they do not care? Perhaps it is rather that they does not know what is at stake, precisely because they have never had no Ethnic Studies course... Amy C. Tang '96 Political Committee...
However, during his campaign-and even two weeks ago in in his town hall meeting--Clinton said he didn't believe that the balanced-budget amendment would be the proper solution to the deficit crisis. And in his State of the Union Address he did not once mention the amendment, even as a potential part of his economic agenda...
...says. "I mean, you've gotta be above average or you wouldn't be in a museum in the first place, right?" Pause. "Of course, we all have our limits. And we should. There's no reason to accept the lousy way certain people drive, f'instance -- not to mention how the you-know-whos do business. But I can tell you're not like them!" The host, who pops up regularly throughout the exhibits, points to doors marked PREJUDICED and NOT PREJUDICED. "You know which to choose," he purrs. Predictably (and the museum can sometimes be a bit heavy...
There are coaches who would sell their soul to the devil for the kind of situation rookie Harvard squash Coach Bill Doyle stepped into this year. Sell their soul, and not even mention Daniel Webster when the ol' Evil One comes to collect...
WHEN THE SONG COP KILLER, BY RAPPER ICE-T'S group Body Count, brought the wrath of police -- not to mention Charlton Heston and Oliver North -- down on Warner Bros. Records and its parent company, Time Warner, the entertainment giant defended its artist's right to free expression. But it began taking a harder look at its albums, rejecting, for example, the work of the rapper Paris...