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MANHATTN AS A Second Language grapples with the power of language. The women in Jana Harris's poems are imprisoned or empowered by words, even the tones and textures of their voices or other voices. Even her worst poems are valid experiments displaying the voices of people Harris has heard, people who don't speak the way she would write. In these poems the language rings somewhat flat because Harris is uneasy using certain alien voices. At her best, Harris ties together the different voices with a strong, frank thread...

Author: By Naomi L. Pierce, | Title: Urban Imprisonment | 4/7/1982 | See Source »

...gave them a fair and valid price," Higley said. He added that Harvard probably hopes to "take it into court and let the jury decide...

Author: By Joanna R. Handelman, | Title: Harvard Files Suit Against City Over Property Compensation | 4/6/1982 | See Source »

...force of war that rips the soul from third world societies, not the power of one or another "-ism." The anti-communist crusaders bear much of the blame for the horrible peace in Indochina and for the continuing hardship in Central America. Countering Soviet totalitarianism is a valid goal, but the Cold Warriors, young and old, have only made it more difficult to achieve...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: Myopic Hindsight | 4/6/1982 | See Source »

...provision met near unanimous opposition from Faculty advisors for a number of partially valid reasons. However, the principle it set out to protect--that any government should insure that majority benefits do not come at the expense of minority interests--was, and still is, valid It was the mechanics of the solution which were unworkable and unpopular...

Author: By Leonard T. Mendonca, | Title: Meetings, Headaches, and Mixed Emotions | 3/11/1982 | See Source »

...climax was heralded by the U.S. Supreme Court. On July 24, it ruled 8 to 0 that Executive privilege, though a valid doctrine, could not prevail over the impartial administration of justice. The President must turn over to Judge John Sirica the 64 tapes subpoenaed for the cover-up trial of six former Administration officials. For those of us who knew Nixon's way of talking, the ruling spelled the end; if the tapes did not prove fatal legally, they would politically...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WATERGATE: AN ADMINISTRATION DIES | 3/8/1982 | See Source »

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