Word: peninsulas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Your onslaught of letters was quite invasive. If I wanted to read a personal ad, I would have picked up the Phoenix or BayWindows. If I wanted see descriptions of gay men like yours, I would have picked up the Peninsula. I did not want to check my mail and find your letter. If I was straight, I don't think it would have bothered me as much. But I'm gay, and I felt especially targeted. And because I don't really agree with your views and have no plans to seek a relationship with you, I felt like...
...only after the interview that I was informed that it even took place. There can be no denying why I was locked out of the interview. Club officers knew that had I been invited to the interview, I would have shattered the image of a hard right, Peninsula-only, Republican constituency on campus. So they reached into their big bag of dirty tricks, excluded me and then claimed me as unexcused. The same can be said of the other "unexcused" absences that they counted against me. (And I have been claiming this since December; this is not a new charge...
...said that after so much talk of a new day at HRC, after so much talk of independence and even after a few jabs at Peninsula, Jay Dickerson and his board have turned out to be more of the same. We at HRRA don't like to say "I told you so," but since February we have been saying that the only way to revitalize Republicanism at Harvard and the only way to include all Republicans on campus in conservative discourse was to form a new group independent of the HRC. Dickerson's sad display in The Crimson just further...
...Eastto slip through our fingers," Foreign Minister Shimon Peres said. "No one will forgive us if children learn one day that it was possible to end the wars . . . and we ran away from a decision." Israel, he noted, made a similar territorial concession when it returned the entire Sinai peninsula to Egypt as part of the 1979 peace treaty. But Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin still faces widespread opposition among Israelis afraid of surrendering the Golan, where Syrian gunners used to attack northern Israeli settlements before Israel captured it in the 1967 Mideast war. "It's clear thatin these meetingshe...
...Hong Kim, 45, assistant editor, Political Desk II, The Dong-A Ilbo, Seoul, Korea. He will focus on the Korean Peninsula's reunification process, the diplomatic issues surrounding improved U.S. North Korea relations; and the new international order and regional stability in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly after reunification...