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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...apartheid as immoral. Falwell's agreement with Botha and his soft-pedaling of the anguish faced by South Africa's blacks infuriated many commentators. In addition, says Evangelical Historian Richard Lovelace, Falwell's visit "detoured around the local Christian community," and, he concludes, "his reputation is bound to suffer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: An Unholy Uproar | 9/2/1985 | See Source »

Only a few people own the businesses swooped into the wave of profit, so only a few reap its rewards. At the same time, those on the bottom rungs are not only excluded from the "national" gains, but suffer further from government cuts in social spending and private cuts in wages...

Author: By Charles C. Matthews, | Title: Whose Recovery? | 8/6/1985 | See Source »

vilakazi dismissed arguments that Black South Africans would suffer if Western companies withdrew their operations "Remove the economic support that you give to the white minority government in South Africa. We will deal with the rest," he said...

Author: By David S. Hilzenrath, | Title: Apartheid Rally Draws 150; A.N.C. Rep. Urges Divestment | 7/30/1985 | See Source »

...Asian Studies Center at the University of California, Los Angeles, charges that administrators, intent on curbing the decline in white enrollment, are actually causing an unfair reduction in admissions of Asian students. It is a claim that officials stoutly deny. While Asians seeking to buy or rent homes suffer far less hostility than in the past, the tendency of many ethnic communities to settle in clusters still bothers some whites. During the rapid influx of Chinese into California's Monterey Park, for example, bumper stickers appeared reading WILL THE LAST AMERICAN TO LEAVE MONTEREY PARK PLEASE BRING THE FLAG...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Asians to America with Skills | 7/8/1985 | See Source »

...turns out several columns a week for Latin newspapers, including the Spanish-language section of the Miami Herald. Unlike many other exiles -- Alexander Solzhenitsyn is his example -- he does not brood over the past or look wistfully toward the place of his birth. "I do not admire people who suffer professionally. I want to be a new man. I am eager to be alive. My duty is to write...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poet Heberto Padilla: Four Who Brought Talent | 7/8/1985 | See Source »

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