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While the various aspects of the policy mesh, they have created an acute political dilemma; hence the fog of soothing rhetoric, an elaborate damage- control operation designed to portray the President as a compassionate moralist saddened by the regrettable course so many misguided souls choose. Don't be fooled. Through presidential vetoes, ideological appointments, Justice Department actions, executive orders and public advocacy, the Bush Administration has implemented antiabortion policies that are even more restrictive than Ronald Reagan's. Consider the record...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Political Interest: The Truth About Bush's Hypocrisy | 10/5/1992 | See Source »

...Bubbies has passed through a sort of looking glass of the her own, leaving behind an insane world where color contains the only meaning to emerge into a new landscape where it has none. No longer the "blond bomb," her face retains no vestige of race--it is a "mesh of shadows." It is a test of James' power and versatility that he manages to sustain this visionary moment as well as the earlier absurdity. With Negrohobia, he has produced an assured and devestatingly funny first novel...

Author: By Davids. Kurnick, | Title: Negrophobia is a Racy Tale Of Flesh, Freaks and Fear | 8/14/1992 | See Source »

Company executives discussed with White House officials "how they would assure continuity of corporate management, assess surviving capability . . . and mesh their company plans with those of government." Company officials balked when it appeared the government might take over the firm in wartime. Ultimately, the executives prepared a "unified emergency plan," and were to be provided with radio-communications equipment for the site...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Doomsday Blueprints | 8/10/1992 | See Source »

...must in the long run bring our academic programs to mesh with our income base," Turner says of the larger private institutions...

Author: By Natasha H. Leland, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: After Six Years of Thinking About Money, Schmidt Quits | 6/1/1992 | See Source »

...site. Architect Barton Myers produced a respectable design, but Congress dithered and finally appropriated a measly $13 million to build it. In the end, Myers' scheme, except for a few details, was dumped. There are no roof, no sides, no back, only a front wall consisting of cheap wire mesh nailed to cheap metal studs. Inside sit a pair of geodesic domes previously used in trade shows, two huge Peter Max murals that look like souvenir-shop curios enlarged to billboard size, and a homely suburboid house that is meant to be typically American but seems quaint at best...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All's Fair in Seville | 4/27/1992 | See Source »

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