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...these little fires are burning separately," said Patricia Perez, a member of the new People of Color Coalition. "We need to unify all people of color and organize as a cohesive group...
...Brunansky led off the inning with a double, just the fourth hit off Chicago starter Melido Perez. Jeff Stone ran or Brunansky and Bobby Thigpen relieved Perez. Pena sacrificed Stone to third and Danny Heep (hitting .174) pinch hit for Luis Rivera and hit a sacrifice fly to score Stone...
Stanford University is "still reeling from [thenew laws]" and "will be looking at itsimplications" in the next few weeks, said MichaelRamsey-Perez, fraternal affairs adviser. But hepredicted that the new law will permanently alterthe school's enforcement role...
...Brian R. Hecht '92 Joseph R. Palmore '91 Lori E. Smith '92-93 Mark N. Templeton '93 Rebecca L. Walkowitz '92 Editorial Editor: Joshua M. Sharfstein '91 Sports Editor: Michael D. Stankiewicz '92 Photo Editor: William H. Bachman '92 Business Editor: Raymond B.B. Nomizu '91 Bagel Editor: Paul G. Perez...
...talking -- peace talk, settlement talk, negotiation talk -- but most of it was just that, talk. Saddam Hussein, looking a little sweatier, issued a flurry of offers to negotiate, but his antics seemed intended mainly to avert a military showdown. A clutch of mediators led by U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar set off on peacemaking missions, yet none carried much promise of success. In Washington, President Bush toned down his rhetoric and turned his attention to diplomacy, but said bluntly that he had no immediate hope for "fruitful negotiations." Despite a gut sense that both sides might be looking...