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White House Adviser Oliver North, Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev and South Africa's Nelson and Winnie Mandela left their stamp on the year just past...
...Path), the fanatical Maoist revolutionary group that has terrorized the countryside since 1980, shot and killed an A.P.R.A. candidate for city council in Huancayo, 122 miles east of Lima. To the southeast, near the city of Ayacucho, Sendero insurgents threatened to cut off the fingers of campesinos found with stamp marks on their hands showing they had voted. But the anti-A.P.R.A. violence did not approach the level that it was feared would result after government troops killed at least 260 prisoners last June during riots of Sendero inmates at three prisons near Lima...
Junior Todd J. Zywicki, a staff member of the Daily, described McLaughlin's endorsement of the change as "attempting to make his last stamp on Dartmouth" before his tenure ends. Zywicki also foresees "a huge battle between the alumni and the faculty" over the wording of the song...
...author of the widely cited book, "In a Different Voice," Gilligan received President Derek C. Bok's final endorsement after a review process involving outside scholars and input from students at the graduate school, said Dean Patricia A. Graham. The tenure offer is awaiting routine, rubber-stamp approval of Harvard's seven-man governing Corporation...
...leadership and Ronald Reagan. Democrats cannot make the mistake of insisting that Reagan's policies are always rejected, and therefore that no part of his program should be continued." In 1988, he thinks, voters will be looking for the "strength of leadership" that Reagan demonstrated, without wanting a "rubber stamp for everything he did." As the TIME survey demonstrates, the November races might be considered simply a prelude to the real battle for the soul of the nation two years from...