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...hope, of course, is that the impression of U.S. technological pre- eminence will bring other rewards. "If there is a long-lasting effect of the war, it is the tremendous confidence that Americans have rediscovered in themselves, in their industries and in their country," observes Sheldon Kamieniecki, a specialist in political opinion at the University of Southern California. In the past decade, he argues, Americans came to believe they could not produce reliable products and had lost the technological war to Germany and Japan. "This was built in to the American psyche during the '80s on so many talk shows...
Knowles is married to Jane Sheldon Davis, a literary scholar. They have three children...
...anecdote comes from Sheldon Davis, Bloomingdale's former executive assistant, who claims Bloomingdale related the incident in the office the following Monday. Only in the notes at the end of the book does Kelley admit she tried in vain to corroborate the story. Three friends of the Bloomingdales are quoted; all say they never heard the story. Few newspapers would print a charge on such flimsy evidence. (Betsy Bloomingdale last week called the story "unbelievable. It of course never happened...
...civil-liberties issues eight times during his short judicial tenure. In Ryskamp's defense, Justice Department officials note that his civil rights record mirrors that of other federal judges. But that is largely a reflection of the fact that liberals are an "endangered species" on the federal bench, as Sheldon Goldman, a University of Massachusetts expert on the judiciary, puts...
...conference here...is to express our solidarity with women all around the world whose lives have been harmed by world militarism," said participant Sayre P. Sheldon, former president of the national peace organization Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament...