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A. The Middle East, I think, has remarkably little to do with the slump in world equity markets, which was under way long before Iraq barged into Kuwait. For the most significant international financial event of the year, I nominate the collapse of the Japanese stock market.
Boom! John Silber, defying polls and diverse voter groups insulted by his reckless rhetoric, trounces the party's mediocrity of choice to become the Democratic candidate for Governor in Massachusetts. Republicans nominate William Weld, a tough ex-prosecutor, rather than a gray legislator blessed by the G.O.P. convention.
After the search committee--which includes six members of the Corporation and three members of the Board of Overseers--is finished narrowing the list, the Corporation itself will officially nominate a candidate, and submit it for approval to the Board of Overseers. Charles P. Slichter '45, the senior member of...
A member of the Presidential Council as well as a minister, Bakatin, 53, is the country's chief policeman. Though he was trained as a civil engineer, he is in charge of combatting crime, corruption and ethnic violence, all of which he handles well enough to earn praise from conservatives...
Last summer, when Solidarity formed the first noncommunist government in Eastern Europe in four decades, Walesa could easily have headed it. But he chose instead to nominate Mazowiecki, a longtime Solidarity activist, as Prime Minister. He also accepted Jaruzelski as President, partly to ensure continuity during the transition but also...