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...Democracy Matters: Winning the Fight Against Imperialism, published this year, West recalls the clash and accuses Summers of not showing enough regard for the Af-Am department. He writes of rumors he heard that Summers “had reputedly made remarks about putting the famous Afro-American Studies Department in its place” and “had held meetings with department heads and deliberately skipped over the Afro-American Studies head, Professor Gates...
...group of good actors who resolutely refuse to take charge of their characters' destinies or the plot's point. Aside from a couple of energetic performances by Richard Dreyfuss and Daryl Hannah, the actors stand around doing exposition--or, alternatively, miming puzzlement. The largest offender in this regard is Danny Huston, who plays the lead, an investigative reporter turned private eye, and is loxlike in his lack of any emotion aside from Weltschmerz...
...Yeah, I do. I think I share some of their eagerness, also their uneasiness with a transition from one spot to another. I think we have a lot in common in that regard. I think I’ve been blessed to come into a situation with a great senior class and great senior leadership. I think that somewhat makes up for the fact that we lost a lot to the graduating class...
...last week, a Geneva-based diplomatic source disclosed that senior scientists were also involved. The government maintains that the small amount of uranium produced was extremely weak; diplomats close to the investigation tell TIME South Korea has admitted to the IAEA it was of near weapons-grade potency. With regard to the plutonium production in 1982, the government said the misreporting to the IAEA in 1983 was a "mistake," that the final report on the experiment was lost and the leader of the group had died. Therefore, the government said, it had no record of how much plutonium was produced...
...Indonesia's brand of Islam has long been known for its tolerance, and many Javanese are horrified to hear of the suspicion with which many Australians now regard their nation. The fear goes both ways; one pesantren student, asked why he hated Australians, retorts, "because you have banned girls wearing headscarves to school." But Javanese hospitality to strangers endures. Ba'asyir's Ngruki pesantren banned Australian, American and Singaporean journalists after they reported links between the school and members of terrorist group Jemaah Islamiah. But after a special plea by an Indonesian-Muslim journalist, Ba'asyir approves from jail...