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Few people at Harvard bear any grudge against the Department of Defense per se, says Meltzer, who sits on the student-faculty committee on ROTC. Otherwise, the University might be obliged to reconsider the hundreds of thousands of dollars in Department of Defense grants and fellowships it receives each year...
Before the polling gap between the two candidates tightened last week, Bush's aides said privately that California was lost. Clinton's 30-point lead there was deemed insurmountable, and even in Orange County the Democrats held a seven-point advantage. But California has 54 electoral votes (a full fifth...
None of this is good news for George Bush. On the eve of the Republican Convention, down to his lowest approval rating in the opinion polls, any false move could tarnish the President's claim that he is uniquely qualified to lead the U.S. through the world's dangerous waters...
In gender terms, AIDS has advanced lesbians to positions of leadership, in part because so many of the erstwhile male leaders are dead or dying. It led many gay women to reconsider their theoretical feminist rejection of homosexual men as simply a more extreme version of the "masculinist" enemy. But...
That still left an army of volunteers in political limbo, while both parties scrambled to make them feel welcome. Would his supporters turn out to be "basically conservative," as George Bush was quick to characterize them? Or were they issuing a "call to change," as Clinton rushed to claim? Early...