Word: reopening
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...after the Pennsylvania legislature excused Catholics from the Protestant prayers in school, angry Protestants rioted for three days, leaving 13 people dead. When conflict can result from two faiths with so much in common, as it has so many times over the centuries, we must be wary to reopen this door before the diversity of faiths that exist in American society...
Seeking to reopen its channels of communications with alienated homosexual voters, the Clinton Administration announced the appointment of a liaison adviser on gay and lesbian issues. But the outreach effort was somewhat soured when a delegation of gay elected officials was admitted to the White House by guards who were wearing rubber gloves, apparently because of an unwarranted fear of contracting aids...
Today Gibney is Time's Hanoi bureau chief, heading the first official bureau of an American newsmagazine to reopen in Vietnam since the war ended. The country, he discovers, is still caught up in an epic struggle, but this time a kind of Paradise Regained. "You have to strain to find the war now," he says. "And it's beside the point." Everywhere, the economy is booming, and, says Gibney, "everyone wants a piece of Vietnam's future." Even legendary war hero General Vo Nguyen Giap, now in his 80s, who used to talk of nothing...
After a three-month hiatus, the Bio-Lab Cafe on Divinity Avenue will reopen its doors today under new management...
...obligation, with no loss of opportunity for its students, Harvard is hardly going to hand it back for nothing. But regular Crimson readers know that the Republican Club is a troubled organization, and it evidently thinks it needs a catchy issue to reestablish some shred of respectability. Attempting to reopen the at-last resolved ROTC issue may seem an unpromising choice, but taking a shot at gays and lesbians is the current popular right-wing issue for such purposes. In that the Republican Club at least shares in irrelevance to genuinely important issues so common to the student right. John...