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...yields political dividends. Charles Black, former chairman of Senator Phil Gramm's presidential campaign, affirms that "she has tremendous appeal to Christian conservatives and people in the evangelical movement because they know she's active in the movement." They may have doubts about Bob Dole, who sometimes seems to regard God as a junior Senator from an unimportant state, but they don't harbor any about his wife. Even within the Dole household, politics and religion have not mixed perfectly. When a new minister joined the Foundry Methodist Church and the Doles realized that his views were more liberal than...
...government, she plans to be a pioneer as First Lady. In fact, her prescription is a radical one. She intends to return to her full-time job as head of the Red Cross, which would make her the first working First Lady. Traditionalists may wonder, How highly does she regard the role of First Lady if she won't quit...
...most cases the lines of inquiry with regard to white supremacists are not being followed by any of the authorities," charges the Rev. Mac Charles Jones, associate general secretary for racial justice of the National Council of Churches, who has visited dozens of burned-out churches over the past three months. "The questioning has been about problems in the churches, about the pastors, about the churches' money or insurance. That was the first line of inquiry, and sometimes it has been the only...
Aside from ambition, self-regard and a glossy finish, his critics have asked, what else is there to Netanyahu? Many Israelis have found him too smooth to be taken seriously. As Netanyahu himself observes, that has given him the advantage of being underestimated. Those who would work with him, or against him, will now need to reassess. In fact, he has many gifts--intelligence, guts, tenacity--and if, by the standards of Israeli politics, he hasn't had a long career or done all that much, what he has done, he's done notably well...
...nowadays is not with the value of a college education but with the other side of the equation--the idea that if college is going to be "another name for opportunity," then it should be open to everyone with ability and ambition, irrespective of ability to pay. In that regard, a distinct erosion has taken place...