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...Noam S. Cohen '89 Night Editors: David J. Barron '89 Martha A. Bridegam '89 Noam S. Cohen '89 Jeffrey S. Nordhaus '89 John C. Yoo '89 Editorial Page Editor: Gary L. Susman '89 Features Editor: Brooke A. Masters '89 Sports Editor: Mark T. Brazaitis '89 Photo Editor: Anh T. Nguyen '88 Business Editor: Anil K. Shrivastava Copy Editor: Jesus I. Ramirez...
...Rome, Italy, Associate Photography Chairman; Gavin L. Villareal '90 of Winthrop House and San Antonio, Texas, Associate Photography Chairman; David K. Eldan '89 of Eliot House and Culver City, California, Assistant Photography Chairman; Eugene L. Jhong '90 of Leverett House and Manila, Phillippines, Assistant Photography Chairman; Anh T. Nguyen '90 of Lowell House and Cleveland, Ohio, Assistant Photography Chairman...
...Editors: Noam S. Cohen '89 Jessica A. Dorman '88 Steve L. Lichtman '88 Emily Mieras '90 Jonathan M. Moses '88 Shari Rudavsky '88 Geoffrey H. Simon '88 Copy Editor: Seth A. Gitell '91 Editorial Editors: Michael D Nolan '88 Photo Editor: Michelle A. Kosch '90 Features Editor: Anh T. Nguyen-Huynh '90 Sports Editor: Casey J. Lartigue Jr. '89 Business Editor: Robert Q. McManus...
...hour northwest of Saigon, government tour guides fire their only major barrage of propaganda. In a lecture complete with pointer and diagrams, Nguyen Viet Hai, 33, details how ingenious Viet Cong escaped detection by U.S. soldiers by hiding out in a network of narrow, subterranean tunnels. Next, visitors are invited to go below ground and taste the claustrophobic flavor of tunnel life for themselves. The guides hasten to point out that the passageways have been enlarged to accommodate Caucasian visitors. Before the group descends, Hai recites the tunnel dwellers' motto: "When you walk without footmarks, when you talk without...
...Government is distinctly less so. Washington does not officially recognize the regime in Hanoi, and the Treasury Department enforces rules that hobble travelers and prevent tour operators from advertising. Members of the Vietnamese community in the U.S. may feel further discouraged from making a visit: supporters of Nguyen Cao Ky, former Vice President of South Viet Nam now in exile in California, insist that a trip to the homeland abets the enemy...