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...Russian-U.S. agreements, Primakov assured a group of reporters, "do not depend on personalities." It is exactly what one of his famous predecessors, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, used to say. But of course personalities do matter, and Vice President Al Gore had spent four years cultivating friendly working relations with Chernomyrdin in a bilateral Russian-U.S. government commission. Gore believed he was investing in a future in which both of them might be President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: You're Fired! You're Hired | 4/6/1998 | See Source »

...child or the completion of a new home or canoe, Hawaiians traditionally took time to honor their many Gods and to share their bounty with friends and family. So, in the spirit of luaus past, the Hawaiian community on the east coast converged, donning their best aloha attire (mo'u mo'u's, floral shirts, surf shorts) to leave behind mid-term studies and celebrate Hawaii's unique culture. Most of the students came from MIT, but the luau also lured students from Dartmouth, Princeton, Harvard, and Wellesley. "To us this luau is not just a dinner or a show...

Author: By Breeze K. Giannasio, | Title: A FIRST-HAND REPORT FROM THE MIT LUAU | 4/2/1998 | See Source »

...naturally I went to my state university. This was during the bad days of the Cold War and those days there were very few Americans who know Chinese (at least there were very few American students going through school who knew Chinese and there was a big demand) so U of I in those days started a Chinese language program...

Author: By David J. Kressel, | Title: Eat, Drink, James, Watson | 4/2/1998 | See Source »

...U-WIRE) NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.--In a land that prides itself on the freedom that rings from every hilltop, the first amendment rights of University Republicans have been violated. The group used an offensive poster to promote a discussion on feminism, in which they invited all "Feminazis" to attend. The majority of these advertisements were ripped off the bulletin boards by outraged students who resented the Republicans' word choice, leaving freedom of speech a debatable issue rather than a Constitutional right...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPEECH THERAPY | 4/2/1998 | See Source »

Freedom of choice is all-encompassing throughout the streets of America, including College Avenue. It is through this multitude of vocabulary that advertisers can pick and choose their most desired wording for an audience, which will enhance its members, not prevent it from expanding. Staff Editorial DAILY TARGUM, RUTGERS U...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPEECH THERAPY | 4/2/1998 | See Source »

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