Word: sams
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...motives suspect to many Americans strikes a responsive chord in foreign leaders, themselves politicians, who appreciate his expertise in building coalitions and surviving tough elections. The proposal for four-power talks was primarily a U.S. idea, but Clinton graciously gave all the credit to South Korean President Kim Young Sam, supplying a needed boast to Kim's popularity at home...
...Reported by Sam Allis/Boston, Wendy Cole/Chicago and Jeanne McDowell/Los Angeles
...Sam Speedie '99, who created the all-first-year group in December, said that he was very happy with the show despite the difficulty of performing outdoors...
...Broadway" and "SAM SHEPARD play" are not words that normally belong together. After all, this is the edgy, reclusive intellectual who collaborated with Patti Smith, Bob Dylan and Wim Wenders. Ah, well, nothing lasts forever. Shepard's 1979 Pulitzer-prizewinning Buried Child will open April 30 on Broadway. "The play was never designed for Broadway," says Shepard. "It started in a 95-seat theater in San Francisco." But under the direction of another sometime film star, Gary Sinise, things changed. "It's a lot clearer now," the playwright says. "And the humor has been brought out." Fans of Shepard...
...South Africans remain concerned, though, about the continued racial imbalance in sport. Whites make up less than 15% of the population, but will probably fill 65 of the 80 slots on the 1996 Olympic team. "We are deeply involved in trying to develop talent from the black sector," says Sam Ramsamy, president of the National Olympic Committee. "By 2000 we will see more black athletes representing South Africa...