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...primacy of the environment or an innate nature in determining behavior. "Human nature is an unproved question," he goes on. A debate between radicals on the issue would "wash out the political views" and show that the argument is not a political one, Wilson says. Until such depoliticized discussions occur, says Wilson, he is afraid that he will "have to keep saying 'No, I'm not a reactionary,' and 'No, I'm not for Reagan,'" to those who question his objectivity...
...message was echoed throughout the session. Angola is important because it represents the organized heart of resistance to American plans to colonize along capitalist lines the countries and resources of Africa south of the Sahara. It is the "type of struggle," Gervasi said, "that will occur until Western nations realize how the world is changing...
...Mormons and Catholics," she adds), Bybee chose Radcliffe over BYU, her parent's favorite. "They were afraid I would fall in love with and marry someone from the East." The fear, she explains, was only geographical; they did not want her to settle in the East. "It didn't occur to them that I would marry a non-Mormon," and indeed Bybee, and most of the Mormons interviewed, do plan to marry Mormons, if they marry...
...most disconcerting prospect is that Leone will give up trying, dissolve Parliament and call for early elections, which normally would not occur until the spring of 1977. That would please the Socialists-who hope thereby to seize center stage from the Communists -but no one else. The Christian Democrats, who hoped to work on some internal reforms at a March congress, have not yet improved their image enough to face confidently an early test at the polls. The Communists are still consolidating their regional gains of last June, and believe that elections at this point could undermine the quiet beginnings...
...delay, severe abdominal pain, followed by diarrhea, cramps and vomiting and finally liver failure and central nervous damage. In Europe, where mushroom collecting has long been a favorite hobby of gourmets, the hard-to-identify Amanita phalloides accounts for perhaps 95% of the dozens of deaths that occur every year from mushroom poisoning of some kind. Until recently the death cap was considered relatively rare in North America, and only a few cases of poisoning have been attributed...