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Both men said they believe the settlers' vulnerability stems from the language barrier and their mistrust of police, who in their homelands were often corrupt and actually viewed as an enemy. While the two denied any evidence of a political "backlash" against the Indochinese by Americans, Hartry attributed the local troubles to possible indignanace by "older immigrants" who arrived earlier in the century, when no federal programs existed for anyone, least of all newcomers. Nowadays, he explained, many Americans are voicing disapproval of the "very significant welfare dependency of Indochinese and all refugees...

Author: By Margaret Y. Han, | Title: Is Ignorance Bliss? | 9/26/1983 | See Source »

...assistant judges, established by Vermont's 18th century constitution, are a remnant of the hostility toward lawyers that many of the original colonists brought with them from England. That mistrust persists to this day. Vermonters are fond of pointing out to strangers that in the Green Mountain State's peculiar twang, the word lawyer comes out sounding like "liar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Putting Laymen on the Bench | 9/26/1983 | See Source »

...divisions among the ACSR's members often displayed more complex and deep-rooted foundations than this simple liberal/conservative split suggests. The liberals on the ACSR seemed to share a healthy mistrust of the motives of large corporations and a belief in the primacy of moral considerations. The conservatives, in contrast, almost reflexively supported corporate objectives and seemed to view ethical concerns as just one among a number of equally weighty factors. But beyond these general points of agreement the individuals in each groups approached the issues with many different commitments and distinctive moral vocabularies...

Author: By Jonathan G. Cedarbaum, | Title: ...And the Inside | 9/12/1983 | See Source »

...attempt to use the bases for activities in the Middle East or Persian Gulf will require the explicit approval of the Greek government. In the event of a national emergency, Greece will have the right to suspend all activities on the bases unilaterally. Reflecting Greece's longstanding mistrust of neighboring Turkey, the U.S. agreed to help preserve the balance of forces in the Aegean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greece: Confirming a Commitment | 7/25/1983 | See Source »

Given the atmosphere of mistrust, church leaders were worried that the state might prove overzealous in protecting the Pope. Clerics in the industrial city of Katowice reportedly scotched a proposal by local security officers to build watchtowers around the site of an open-air Mass, fearing that it would make the faithful feel as if they were in a concentration camp. Residents of Cracow also wondered why a park that had been used for a papal Mass in 1979 had been subdivided with wooden railings that gave it the appearance of a cattle pen. The likely explanation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Return of the Native | 6/27/1983 | See Source »

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