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The recognition of his work is also a recognition of an older version of the Caribbean--but it is not the only one. There is a need, in the American literary conception of this geographical region, to make a substantial widening of the definition of Caribbean writers to reflect the...
The Religious Right. Championed by such figures as Buchanan and televangelist Pat Robertson, this group would return the party to a Reagan-era platform emphasizing tax cuts and aggressive deregulation of business to cure the economy and strict family values to salve the nation's social ills. The far right...
Polls showed Clinton's lead widening again after shrinking to a near tie with Bush over the weekend. In polls with 3 percent margins of error, Clinton weighed in at 44 to 46 percent, Bush at 36 to 37 percent and Perot at 14 to 16 percent.
Do more of what it does best: free trade. The E.C.'s single-market project will soon allow the virtual free flow of capital, goods and labor within the Twelve. Speaking last month in Washington, Margaret Thatcher made the case for a rapid widening of the single market. First, east...
Foremost among the President's troubles was, and is, the economy. Accompanying the economic recession is a widespread -- and still widening -- psychological depression. People for whom unemployment was always someone else's problem have been affected. The jobless numbers themselves are not particularly outsize, but the fear is palpable: in...