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...This week Israel's highest court will finally render its judgment on Demjanjuk's appeal, for which hearings were completed just over a year ago. Yoram Sheftel, Demjanjuk's lawyer, feels "fully confident" his client will go free; Israelis, in fact, are steeling themselves for the prospect that what may be the last major Nazi war trial will end in failure. New evidence supporting Demjanjuk's contention that he was the victim of mistaken identity has convinced many observers that while he may be Ivan the Not Very Nice, accountable for lesser crimes, Demjanjuk will be cleared of the atrocities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ivan the Not-So-Terrible | 8/2/1993 | See Source »

...These are things that render you effectively disabled," Fels says. "Whether or not you are mentally ill, you may be troubled by these kinds of things, and they grow, and they're incredibly pernicious. If a woman needs to deal with issues like that, she's not going to be very employable...

Author: By Amanda C. Pustilnik, | Title: Service Grants Give Grads a Chance to Dig Deep | 6/9/1993 | See Source »

...admitted cleaning up and clarifying Masson's prose, which is common journalistic practice. She also combined remarks made months apart, in different circumstances and on different coasts, into a single monologue -- which is not common practice at all. She felt entitled, she testified, because "translation" is needed to render spoken language readable: "You can do it if you don't change the meaning." Masson claims that on occasion Malcolm went way beyond translation, substituting colorfully phrased inferences for his actual words and putting them between quotation marks nonetheless...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: He Said, She Said | 5/24/1993 | See Source »

...Harvard has indeed invested time and money into environmental issues," the report's introduction reads. "Unfortunately among the improvements lie areas of neglect which, if ignored, will render Harvard environmentally behind the times...

Author: By Ira E. Stoll, | Title: Harvard Treats Earth Better, Students Say | 5/19/1993 | See Source »

...later piece, "Light, Dry Poem" (1938), exemplifies Klee's experiments with color and texture. On burlap, black lines surround pastel shapes. The place seems to be Klee's expression of his belief that "art does not render the visible; rather it makes visible...

Author: By Tara B. Reddy, | Title: Birds, Bees and Botany At the Busch-Reisinger | 4/22/1993 | See Source »

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