Word: silents
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Michael G. Colantuono '83 a member of the constitutional convention and the Student Assembly, yesterday called the Dowling Report "a sketchy document, silent on a lot of issues." The present convention is trying to deal with the issues of funding allotments and minority representation, both of which the Dowling Report does not discuss, he added...
...unofficial estimates range as high as 200. Glemp also condemned the prolonged internment of thousands of workers and intellectuals who had been rounded up in the crackdown. Said he: "We would not like to see a society divided into the authorities, who order and coerce, and subjects, who are silent and who hate...
Last week's settlement was silent on whether AT&T in its truncated form will be permitted to plunge into such hot new fields as information processing and data transmission. A 1980 ruling by the FCC allowed the company to compete in those markets if it created a subsidiary. The firm is in the process of doing this, and the new entity has already been dubbed Baby Bell. The offspring would compete head-on with giants like Xerox and IBM in the fast-changing world of information technology. Meanwhile, the Senate has already passed legislation that would clearly define...
...listen to their consciences" and "not allow themselves to be used in the waging of war against the nation." Then, addressing himself to the families of the detainees, including Walesa's pregnant wife and six children, Bujak expressed a New Year's wish on behalf of his silent countrymen "that out of your suffering will come a Poland without prisons and internment camps, a Poland without police roundups and without constant fear...
...Seng says the same thing. As does Meng Mom, a puffy-cheeked twelve-year-old dancer who toys shyly with the lavender sleeve of her shirt. She is silent on all topics...