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Still, family and friends reject the notionthat Brown could ever fail, citing not only herprodigious talents as both an academic and anactor, but also, her compassionate personality...
...more difficult to be gay in the Blackcommunity than Black in the gay community althoughit's difficult in both," Carter says. "I fear theBlack community might subtly reject me, whichwould be more painful. Girlfriends is a placewhere I can be gay and Black and female alltogether." Carter is out to her mother and AuntBecky, both of whom are supportive. Her fatherdoes not know, but, as Tracey points out, he isnot aware she is graduating either...
...enough, certainly. Last week's decision, in which the court voided an Arkansas term-limits measure, had the effect of overturning similar laws that had been approved in 22 states. And the movement appears headed for another disappointment in coming months, when the Senate is expected to consider and reject a term-limiting constitutional amendment, which failed in the House in March. But advocates of term limits, an idea supported by two-thirds of American voters, refuse to give up the fight. They plan to redouble their effort to throw out their opponents in Congress. "We will make it clear...
...after he rudely rebuffed Japan's offer to send doctors to help in the Sakhalin Island earthquake, Boris Yeltsin issued an apologetic press release. The Russian President said today that he "regretted his emotional statement," and said the Russians would not reject any offer of aid. However, he still maintained that Russia could cope with the disaster...
...least that much more in spending. Proposals to cut back Medicare and Medicaid, already the flash point of attack, may be softened. "We're going to focus on their vulnerabilities," says California's Vic Fazio, a member of the House Democratic leadership. "The average American will reject...