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But shyogania, as before, cannot purge the fear and resentment many Asian Americans feel today over this recurring pattern of racial blame. This time, many are saying they won't tolerate such crimes.
Charren had an impact, not just because of the causes she championed but because of the ones she didn't. Despite her concern for children, she refused to ally herself with conservative groups fighting to purge TV of excessive sex and violence. "I believe that censorship is worse than any...
"Where it is possible," says Primakov, he will try for glasnost and international cooperation. But spooks will still be spooks. Primakov does not plan a major purge of his espionage operatives, and they are likely to keep working secretly out of Soviet embassies around the world.
The agreement also pledges to transfer the police force from military to civilian control and permit former rebels to join it. Moreover, the two sides agreed to reduce the size of the army and purge officers notorious for human rights abuses. Still unresolved are the timing of a cease-fire...
But these silent actions are not enough. In a community where even the ostensibly fair-minded are urged to attend workshops to purge their hidden racism, where personal incidents of racism become major campus issues and public incidents become semester-long odysseys, the administration's reluctance to identify this act...