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This summer, Ben-Shachar will continue to lead workshops in Singapore. He is also helping to coordinate a two-week leadership program for next year's seven South African Nieman Fellows. In August, he and Lana Israel '97 will lead a week-long educational intervention program for township children in South Africa. Their goal, he says, is to "empower these children--to increase their belief in themselves, help them set goals, clarify their values [and] get a vision for themselves and for their community, so they can give back to their community." The program is being sponsored by Argus...

Author: By Elissa L. Gootman, | Title: A Slave to His Passions | 6/6/1996 | See Source »

...hours. But apparently they misunderstood the terms, and realizing today that they would still face federal charges, they refused to surrender. Gritz says the group vows that it will only emerge on its own terms, which include a demand to be tried before a tribunal of their Justus township peers. "They say Yahweh created an invisible barrier around their sanctuary that cannot be penetrated by foreign enemies," Gritz said. He added that he was leaving Jordan, and did not intend to pursue further negotiations. The standoff with FBI officers is now in its fifth week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gritz Fails With Freemen | 5/1/1996 | See Source »

...average cost of a bowl of cereal, including milk, is about 35'. Yet shoppers who watch their families gobble up a $5 box of cereal in a couple of sittings still consider the cost to be considerable. Ann Rhodes, a mother with three children at home in Waterford Township, Michigan, says of her family, which can shred seven boxes of cereal weekly, "The 14-year-old will eat a whole box if you let him, and the 11-year-old isn't far behind. It has really gotten expensive. Cutting prices would get us to buy more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CEREAL SHOWDOWN | 4/29/1996 | See Source »

...Live. "We're going to have a standing order," said Schweitzer. "Anyone obstructing justice, the order is shoot to kill." The first attempt to arraign the two men at the Billings federal courthouse ended in chaos when they shouted demands for a "change of venue" to their own Justus Township court. Two days later, U.S. Magistrate Richard Anderson tried again, but had to enter not-guilty pleas on their behalf when the pair refused to cooperate. At a third hearing, where Anderson denied them bail, Petersen growled about a final confrontation at Justus Township: "This will be worse than Waco...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATE OF SIEGE | 4/8/1996 | See Source »

...Federal Government, as well as the locals, can help it. Officials say that at least 10 Freemen, plus an unknown number of wives and children, remain at Justus Township. Those include Ralph Clark, 65, and his brother Emmett, 67, and Emmett's son Edwin, 45. On Saturday, Emmett's son Richard, 47, who had also been wanted by authoriteis but had not been involved in the standoff, turned himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATE OF SIEGE | 4/8/1996 | See Source »

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