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Indeed, Jeffrey Vanke is even arrogant about his belief that Christian forgiveness should ensue without obligatory evidence that the perpetrators of cruel inhumanity have undertaken a viable redeeming process--an arrogance with a neo-White supremacist tilt to it, I daresay. This arrogance rejects the slightest reflection upon the principle of a reciprocity imperative--a principle Jeffrey Vanke dismisses with a certain sneering and mocking tone no less...
Deena A. Shore '96, a former Hillel Annual Event Coordinator and steering committee member, says she thinks there has been a definite tilt toward Conservatism...
More telling is the tilt to his commercials, which have gone negative long before the first sign of snow. Among his ads blanketing New Hampshire and Iowa, one is the sharpest attack so far against Dole; it accuses the Senator of voting for 16 tax increases in the past 13 years, a charge that nettled Dole when Forbes himself made it in a cnn debate two weeks ago in Florida...
Clinton's support is made up of three legs: older voters, women and African Americans. Though Dole is one of their own generation, seniors, the people most concerned about Medicare, tilt strongly to Clinton. So do women, who favor him over Dole, 53% to 37%. Dole wins the men by a smaller margin, 48% to 43%. With Powell gone, African Americans flip overwhelmingly back to Clinton...
Caldwell scissors across the stage in lean and elegant black. Although she does not sing a note, she does a brilliant job of suggesting--with the turn of a hand, the tilt of her head--the minor adjustments of someone attending to an inner genius; you don't doubt that if she could only transfer what's inside her to her pupils, they would sing like angels. And when Callas' voice is piped in--a true angel, soaring out of the loudspeakers--Caldwell, her conduit, suddenly embodies the paradox at the heart of every magnificent diva: someone who might...