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...nation Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons last Saturday; it had ordered all foreigners except diplomats to leave and barred international inspectors from the country. If the outside world resorted to military force, a senior ! official in Pyongyang had warned, it would mean "plunging the whole Korean peninsula into the flame...
...from the start of a nuclear arms race. If Pyongyang will permanently rejoin the treaty and agree to inspections, the U.S. is ready to cancel its yearly military exercises with South Korea and make a "no first use" pledge not to initiate the use of nuclear weapons on the peninsula. While U.S. officials are still puzzled by North Korea's actions, they say they now realize how deeply inspections disturbed its closed society...
...fact was, people were not thrilled about campaigning for George Bush," says Thomas E. Woods '94, vice president of the Republican Club and an editor of Peninsula, a conservative journal...
...fall of 1992, Peninsula's special issue on homosexuality triggered an angry backlash from liberal and gay groups. The BGLSA responded with a rally on the steps of Memorial Church denouncing the publication. Editors from the liberal monthly Perspective faced off against their Peninsula counterparts in an Institute of Politics debate before a capacity audience in the Starr Auditorium...
...think a pretty large majority of the Harvard campus is liberal, but I would say quite a number of those people are liberal because everyone else is," says Brian E. Malone '96, a member of the Republican Club and a writer for Peninsula. "I think a lot of it is 'peer pressure liberalism...