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...says Southern, the college music departments, including Harvard's, still tend to devalue non-European music. "So you really have to be on your own," she says...
...campus, I can assure Professor Kilson, and the University as well, that our focus is upon improving race relations and promoting a truly cosmopolitan atmosphere. I do not happen to believe that seeking to further educate the local academic environs on the diverse talents and contributions of the non-European peoples of the world is necessarily ethnocentric. As has been constantly emphasized, the proposed Third World Center would be available to all students and members of the community. I personally feel that campus racial atmospheres, while improving, continue to lack the harmony needed to accompany any serious claims of assimilation...
...spot Peres last week placed a new name: Shoshana Arbelli-Almozlino, 55, a hawkish Knesset member and teacher, who went to Israel from Iraq. It was a shrewd choice, designed to give Labor more appeal among women and non-European Jews and to counter Peres' own relatively dovish image. In a meeting last week to hammer out the key top half of their final list, Peres sounded oddly hawkish himself. He accused Begin of inconsistency in regard to the occupied territories. "I don't accept Begin's statements," he said at one point. "He says...
Seeking to avert a social collision, the government of President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing halted new immigration from non-European Community countries in 1974. More recently, it has redoubled police efforts to ferret out illegal immigrants, and offered $2,250 bonuses to workers who voluntarily return to their own countries. The trouble is that many African countries have refused to take them back. Consequently, what Giscard has failed to solve by expulsion, he has tried to accomplish by diffusion: thousands of immigrants have been moved out of cities by the government and relocated in suburban areas where...
...report has been accepted in principle by the government. This is a tremendous change in the system, but because of the government's uncertainty as to the short-term effect of this principle, they weren't quite prepared to phase out the 72 hour ruling at once. (Any non-European unable to produce a pass upon demand is subjected to 72 hour detention.) If the job and house principle would work in practice, then I think I would be in a position, I hope, to phase out the 72 hour thing very quickly. On the question of the so-called...