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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...reversal of the Commission's traditional stand on these issues could not have been more complete. Ramirez, who, with Berry, clashed consistently with Pendleton in the two-day meeting, says she discerned a clear pattern in the voting. First, the majority of the commissioners seek to protect Reagan from criticism they "rush to support the Administration without sufficient study and deliberation," Ramirez says. The previous Commission has been unabashed critical of the President. But perhaps the most devasting of the body's tendencies--certainly for women and minorities--is its condemnation of affirmative action as adversely affecting whites...

Author: By Loura E. Gomez, | Title: Changing Times | 1/27/1984 | See Source »

Thus the Dec. 31 coup that toppled Shagari dealt a blow to the hopes of a black Africa that had looked to Nigeria as a trail blazer for democratization. The fact that Shagari could not retain power, even though he was overwhehningly re-elected last August, highlighted the pattern of failure that has plagued black Africa in the quarter-century since most of its nations became independent. The problems of Nigeria are, by and large, those that afflict the entire continent: abject poverty, rampant corruption, gross mismanagement, tribal enmity, uncontrolled population growth. If, in spite of its assets, Nigeria cannot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Light That Failed: Nigeria | 1/16/1984 | See Source »

...quarter of a century after the nations of sub-Saharan Africa began to gain their independence, that bleak view is shared by increasing numbers of Africans and non-Africans alike. The New Year's Eve coup in Nigeria was only the most recent recurrence of a pattern of failure that has gripped the continent. Black-ruled Africa is suffering today from a political and economic malaise that few could have imagined when British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan spoke eloquently in 1960 of the "wind of change" then sweeping the continent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Continent Gone Wrong | 1/16/1984 | See Source »

American servicemen do not expect to make the cover of Gentlemen's Quarterly, but they do want their combat wear to be both practical and neat. The latest Army fatigues appear to be neither. The half-nylon, half-cotton outfit, with its amoebic pattern of green, brown, tan and black, is unacceptably hot, even in temperate climates. It was designed to be an "all-service, all-purpose" uniform, but clerks, mechanics and drill sergeants alike bemoan its uncomfortable cut and slovenly look. It was supposed to be the pride of the Pentagon, but the battle dress uniform (B.D.U...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Combat Couture Under Fire | 1/9/1984 | See Source »

...Edmon ton was swept meekly in the finals by the Islanders. Though the Oilers' record is now the best in the league, two more losses to New York last month depressed them momentarily. To be sure, not enough to exchange their freewheeling skaters' game for any proven pattern that emphasizes defense. Knowing Edmon ton's style will stay indefensible until it succeeds, Gretzky withholds argument and simply says, "We still have a long way to go." But Kurri imagines, "Once we break through against the Islanders, we'll have broken through for all and ever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Team with All of Everything | 1/9/1984 | See Source »

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