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Hall says that the consistent weakness of the department is a function of the University's traditions of hiring rather than of purposeful scheming on the part of administrators. "There are people who feel that purposeful neglect led to the decline of the department. But I believe it could have...
But the more serious problem is that our armed forces are not representative of those who debate the issues, those who subscribe to Foreign Affairs, those who can afford to go shopping on Lexington Avenue. Only two members of the U.S. Congress have immediate family members in Saudi Arabia. No...
Q. You don't subscribe to the notion that a military strike by the U.S. could bring about a quick end to the problem?
Oschmann, 42, became deputy editor after Honecker fell. He is part of a reformist team that is trying to save the paper, but concedes that the job is nearly hopeless. ND's power in the past was based on its status as a party organ. "The circulation was artificially high...
"People are pretty well apprised of the situation. But there are a couple of cases where they apparently don't subscribe to The Crimson," Morse said.