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...return the right wing to power. Now, theidea that you're talking about bringing democracy to El Salvador through elections is mindless. Because the crisis in El Salvador is not a constitutional crisis, it is not going to be solved by constitutional means. Elections are not a device to transport a society from one stage to another. After you agree on the bases of a society, then you can pick the team that you want to lead...
...Miami Herald, mail out questionnaires to the subjects of certain news stories to ask whether they feel they were treated accurately and fairly. When the Los Angeles Times in April found that a business story had grossly misrepresented the cost overruns on Lockheed Corporation's C-5B military transport plane, the newspaper ran a corrective follow-up that was twice as long as the erring story. CBS's 60 Minutes has, on the air, looked critically at its stories and techniques, and CBS and ABC have explored journalistic ethics in series of round-table documentaries...
...ambulance today will transport Cimino from St. Raphaels, a Yale affiliated hospital, to Westchester County Medical Center in Valhalla...
...ever experienced a period of grace/ When your brain just takes a seat behind your face") that keeps the record buoyant even at its bleakest. A piece of compact virtuosity, Hearts and Bones ends with a tribute to John Lennon that is a little like a streamlined time transport. "It was the year of the Beatles/ It was the year of the Stones/ It was 1964..." Nearly 20 years on, and it seems like a good year all over again-especially with Paul Simon along for the ride. -By Jay Cocks
...Administration's Central American strategy. Since 1982, the government of President Roberto Suazo Córdova, 56, has allowed American-backed anti-Sandinista rebels to use Honduras as a staging ground for raids into Nicaragua. The U.S. has built new concrete runways capable of landing C-130 military transport planes and has installed a radar station on Tiger Island in the Gulf of Fonseca, while 6,000 Honduran soldiers, roughly half the nation's army, are being taught American field tactics. In turn, U.S. troops have gained valuable jungle-combat training. The arrival of 1,800 Marines last...