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November 19, 1973: American Indians at Harvard demand funds from the University and question the admission office??s recruiting practices...
...tariff barriers present more of a dilemma. Disturbing trends have been developing under the World Trade Organization: governments have been sued because they refused to open essential public services to private competition. For instance, UPS recently sued Canada because it subsidizes its post office??assaults on our northern neighbor’s nationalized healthcare system cannot be far behind...
...knew that. Apparently, a White House official gave a handful of reporters a copy of the budget office??s unofficial theme song, the Rolling Stones’ classic “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.” What would Mick and Keith think? I wonder. Actually, given the abolishment of the estate tax, maybe “You Got The Silver” might be appropriate...
...would be led by Scott H. Evertz, the first Bush appointee who is openly gay. Evertz is president of the Wisconsin Log Cabin Republicans, a state branch of a national group which Bush at first repulsed and then met with during the campaign. The administration plans to broaden the office??s mission to include the international spread of the disease, adding a State Department official to its staff, and will also be creating a task force on the international AIDS crisis co-chaired by Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy...
...continuing the misperception that AIDS is a “gay disease.” Nothing could be further from the truth. If the Evertz appointment remains an isolated event, such a move will risk being interpreted as tokenism, both in terms of personnel and in terms of the office??s subject matter...