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...participatory government that Patten has brought to Hong Kong cannot nourish a democratic culture in the face of a takeover by a country that is neither democratic nor free; without the British model in place, Hong Kong may even find its long-held freedoms eroding, if only from neglect...
...nursing resentments and his ragged individualism. His sole and meager support comes from his wife Roseanna, an Alcoholics Anonymous member who nearly drank herself to death for typically Rothian reasons: "because of all that had not happened and because of all that had." Chief among them were Sabbath's neglect and his affair with Drenka Balich, the lusty wife of the local Croatian innkeeper...
...cheap and easy to produce. Anyone with a computer and something to say can start one. And since it costs no more to distribute 30 million copies than it does to distribute one, there's plenty of room for small niche markets that mainstream, print-based media tend to neglect...
...facing a serious political crisis. This is the sad truth. But it is bothersome that most of the news stories about Nigeria have been negative. There should be coverage of the good things going on--the construction of bridges, highways, schools and the like. Why do the media grossly neglect these aspects of Nigeria? One can always find the bad and the ugly in any country, but there is also the good. Nigeria is no exception. CHARLES L.A. MASSAQUOI Mullsjo, Sweden
...normative justification for ethnic studies may initially seem preachy or provincial. Yet I maintain that the very traditions of liberal education dictate that such an ethical orientation be not only tolerated, but valorized. The great irony behind the diehard "Western Civ" crowd's opposition to ethnic studies is their neglect of the fact that the very tradition which they extol culminates in a modern conception of identity which makes ethnic studies a worthwhile aim. From Augustine to Nietzsche, and from Shakespeare to Rilke, the sweep of Western philosophy and literature calls us to a goal of self-realization through authenticity...