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...German with the bell on his pack at the Russian Embassy, Farewell champagne toasts on platform 7 a.m. departure, Great Wall. Noodle soup with Chinese scientist in the dining car. Talk about China; big cheer from English students as we leave. Chinese home movies at Er Lian station: "Peasant Tourist Makes Visit to Scenic Spot...
...exploring in depth some of the social roles--mother, tourist, Jew--she has accepted. Pastan gives her writing the special vitality that comes only from external matter. The poems in PM:AM are always reaching out beyond conventional scope, grabbing onto things that exist wholly apart from the poet and her realm of existence...
THAT THE RACE is still too close to call may actually prove that the voters like Emery-Reagan economic because almost every other issue in the campaign has worked in favor of Mitchell The acid rain problem is a case in point Maine's tourist economy is heavily dependent upon sport fishing, and the poisoning of many of the state takes by acid rain has driven away both the fish and the out of staters who came to catch them Mitchell scored points when he addressed this concern by sponsoring an acid rain bill and pushing it through the environment...
Bafalis may be concentrating on the wrong issues anyway. According to a poll by the Miami Herald, the voters' biggest concern is the economy. And there Graham clearly has the edge. Under his administration, Florida has expanded beyond a tourist-based economy vulnerable to every economic downturn. Some 122,000 new jobs have been added to the state's economy, most of them in high-technology areas that have proved virtually recession proof. As a result, for the first time ever in a recession, Florida's unemployment rate is running below the national average...
...past, we Lebanese thought our strength was our weakness," he told TIME. "We wanted to be the merchants, the bankers and the tourist guides of the Middle East, leaving the fighting to others. We thought that because we had no military power, nobody would attack us, nobody would fear us enough to want to fight us. The result was that today one-third of our country has been destroyed and two-thirds of it is occupied by foreign armies...