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...defends Leiken's analysis and argues that his colleague is attacked because he has deviated from the leftist line popular among academics. Others who know Central America well defend Leiken, if not always his point of view. "Bob probably knows more about Nicaragua than any other non-Nicaraguan," says Nina Shea of the New York-based International League for Human Rights. "He's tireless in his pursuit of the facts and lets the chips fall where they...
Freshman Cindy Buchsbaum, the Crimson's second singles player, notched a win over Quaker Nina Greene in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2. Harvard's Erika Smith, playing in the third slot, easily outplayed opponent Sheila O'Donnell, again winning in straight sets...
...there is no denying that the Sandinistas have imposed severe totalitarian restraints on the Nicaraguan people. Nina Shea of the New York City-based International League for Human Rights recently led a small delegation to Nicaragua to try to answer the question, How free is a Nicaraguan not to be a Sandinista? Some members of the Roman Catholic Church, opposition political parties and labor organizations, she says, suffer "undisguised and hidden repression." Her team heard repeated accounts of arbitrary arrests and interrogations that included food and water deprivation, simulated executions, and detention in dark cells. "The country...
News Editor for This Issue: John N. Rosenthal '87 Night Editors: David S. Hilzenrath '87 Joseph F Kahn '87 Stacie A. Lipp '89 Matthew A. Saal '87 Nina E. Sonenberg '88 City State Editor: Joseph Menn '87 Editorial Editors: Julie L. Belcove '89 Nicholas S. Wurf '87 Photo Editor: A. Porter Gifford '86 Sports Editor: Jessica A. Dorman '88 Business Editor: John P. Siracuse...
...advice. Katherine Robin '87, a participant in the workshop, said, "I really liked her. I was impressed with how normal and casual she was. She sure wasn't very `Amish.''' Robin added that it was "neat to see other interpretations [of the scene] ahead of me. The role of Nina is a very `choicy' part, and this was a good way to review the number of choices I had to make...