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...most visionary of the new wave is Sealhenry Samuel, a.k.a. Seal. The London native, whose parents are Brazilian and Nigerian, took a year-long solo spiritual journey through Nepal, India and Thailand before returning to London on a tail wind of inspiration. Last year Seal, 29, released a namesake album intermingling soul, rock and blues hooks into a strikingly fresh hybrid. He also introduced a novel instrument in soul circles: a solo acoustic guitar, which vividly sets off his yearning, crackling voice. With its shifting rhythms and varied sonic textures, Seal shows that soul can accommodate unorthodox structures...
...fact, the University has had to establish a department just to monitor the use of the Harvard name and seal, which are copyrighted...
...have its interesting moments. In one instance last spring, the Office denied a request to market "Harvard condoms" bearing the university name and seal...
...sure, the coalition that Clinton scraped together may prove an unstable one. One vote does not seal a partnership. But as veteran Clintonologists have suggested, the real Clinton campaign hasn't ended; it's just begun. For in a key respect, the conservatives are right. There are profound differences of values among the American people, differences that can never quite be reconciled. The donnybrook over the NEA-funded Robert Mapplethorpe photo exhibition was an immense distraction from the affairs of state, but it put plenty of money into Senator Jesse Helms' campaign coffers. Subjects on which many Americans have mixed...
...intense and forbidding, Acting Secretary of State LAWRENCE EAGLEBURGER is blowing light fresh air into Foggy Bottom with the force of a hurricane. One jaw-dropping sign of change can be found on the laminated luggage tags used on official trips. Instead of the staid State Department seal, the tags now feature the "Little Larry Logo," a jolly caricature of Eagleburger, briefcase in hand, tootling off to his next destination...