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...Guards. Few scientists, writers or professors were able to avoid terms of "reform through labor." The victims use a different phrase today: "being sent to the countryside." Many were so persecuted that they committed suicide. Says Huan Xiang, vice president we the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences: 'Tor years we imbued ourselves in dogma. Our heads were down and our feet were up in the air. Now we have our feet back on the ground...
...There was overwhelming support tor Gregorian at the meeting," Faculty Senate Chairman Paul Bender said yesterday...
...endemic feature of African elections almost anywhere My main fear is of too much intimidation and even violence. I have always said that the last month was going to be the worst." But the Governor's fears are tempered by his belief that Rhodesians themselves are almost desperate tor, lasting peace. "So many people want to see an end to war," he says, "that the desire for peace will, I hope, dominate the bitterness and hatred that still run very deep...
Along with her work, Meryl found comfort in the companionship of Sculp tor Don Gummer, a longtime pal of her brother Harry's. Before some friends even knew they were seriously involved, they married in September 1978. Stage and film work kept Meryl on the run during her first months of marriage; since April, though, she has been staying home, where her husband works, in a sprawling studio-loft south of Greenwich Village. For fun they visit galleries and museums, go to the movies and entertain friends at home...
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