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Barnala, who has been criticized for being too lenient with the militants, had already indicated that he might be forced to toughen his policies toward them. "The time has perhaps come when more stern steps will be needed to tackle the problem," he said. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi urged all parties in the state to unite behind Barnala and dispatched two top aides to advise the beleaguered state leader...
...stern editor hasn't muzzled me. No, The Crimson hasn't made a decision to take away my freedom to make myself as stupid as I want...
...emotional range (and the budgets) available to the Ivory-Jhabvala team better than its recent forays into the works of Henry James did. There is a lankishness about this picture that is both disarming and insinuating. Two cheers, at least, for permitting the past to appear not as a stern lesson but as a delicious irrelevance...
Many critics complain that putting anchors in the middle of the story is simply an exercise in promotion. Says Andrew Stern, who teaches broadcast journalism at the University of California, Berkeley: "There's nothing that Dan Rather or Tom Brokaw can add to the Manila story that the guys covering the Far East can't." Network executives disagree. "The purpose of sending an anchor is in large part to say this is an important story," says ABC's Wald. The anchors, too, claim their presence can enhance a story. "You've got three activist anchormen," says Brokaw. "We all come...
...before Stern banned Richardson, he was at the top of his game. Richardson was second in the NBA in steals, and was averaging seven assists per game this season. Judging from his play, the average fan could not have known that he was addicted to cocaine...