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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...newsgroup, created last Monday, will list the council's planned events and agenda, and will allow students to post comments and responses to council decisions...
Gabay said the biggest problem will beadvertising the newsgroup to the students. He saidthat the newsgroup will be described on the frontpage of the council newsletter, and the U.C. willalso post signs around campus...
...realty choices that have Mrs. Clinton?s political foes up in arms at the moment, though; it?s her husband?s recent decision to grant clemency to 16 members of a Puerto Rican separatist guerrilla group responsible for terrorist attacks in New York City. The New York Post, for example, accuses President Clinton of freeing the prisoners "for the sole purpose of helping his wife's Senate campaign attract Hispanic votes." But that may be reaching. "Do you see the Puerto Rican community getting excited about this or rushing out to support Hillary?s campaign? Hardly," says Branegan. Armed struggle...
Although a rising Venezuelan radical may hardly register on the radar of post-Cold War Washington, Hugo Chavez may soon make his presence felt with regular Americans - at the gas pump. Chavez, elected president last November by an overwhelming majority, is moving quickly to consolidate control of his nation?s political institutions, and from there to use the nation?s considerable oil revenues to finance populist spending. This may sound merely like some improbable '60s flashback, but Venezuela?s state-owned oil company is the largest oil supplier to the U.S., and that ?- together with Chavez?s attempts to breathe...
Sources: Washington Post, USA Today, Fortune, Washington Times, Des Moines Register, Almanac of American Politics, Federal Election Commission