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...please kindly wire" some $50,000 to the Democratic Party. Before long, a red-faced DNC was announcing the return of the money. Said Senator Joseph Lieberman, a Democrat: "It certainly looks like the movement of foreign money into an American campaign in 1992." TIME's Viveca Novac, though, notes that scaled-down ambitions get scaled-down results. "There's nothing there that's really new, except just another donation returned," she said. "And Lieberman has always been the one most willing to accommodate the Republicans. The Democrats might not like what he's saying, but it's not going...
...hired to replace the travel office. "Said HRC very upset re misa(ppropriation) of funds and wanted them out of there," the document says. The furor over each new piece of evidence is increasing pressure for Hillary Clinton to deal publicly with her credibility problem, notes TIME's Viveca Novac. "She may have to confront the 'Hillary lied' allegations head on with a press conference." Novak says what's truly baffling is the actions of the White House dealing with the matter. "Firing the travel office was within their rights. It's their handling of the scandal that's been...
...does offer, however, some sketchy ideas about the direction in which modern societies should move. The point he stresses most strongly in response to new ethnicity sociologists like Michael Novac, who see a retreat into ethnic culture as a valid response to the dehumanizing aspects of modern industrial society--is that industrial society is here to stay, and that the answer is not to "escape into primordiality," but to accept modernity and think about ways of shaping it. In addition, he warns the peoples of the Third World developing countries that transcendental nationalism, while a necessary credo in the process...
Hans Morgenthau, professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, Robert Novac, the political columnist, and Adam Yarmolinsky '43, professor of Law, will speak on "The Johnson Presidency: An Appraisal" at 8:30 p.m. tonight in Lowell Lecture Hall...
Audiences are not likely to be convinced by the ending. As most of the actors draggle through their paces, it is plain that Novac and friends could easily outwit the lot of them...