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David L. Bosco
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Policy and Theory
I t has often been noted that an education provides more questions than answers, and I would not dispute this.
Secretary of State Addresses K-School
Saying that the Clinton administration will not "rest on its laurels," Secretary of State Warren M. Christopher listed international trade
Keeping Cuba Down
When President Clinton was considering who the new leader of the Democratic party ought to be, he no doubt had
The U.N. Excuse
Feeling their oats, members of the Republican leadership have aggressively and dramatically thrust themselves into world affairs. Soon-to-be Senate Majority
The Gore Letters
"Oh, good Lord, Oh God, Oh Good Lord." What has happened to our normally terse Vice-President to elicit such a
Fire With Fire
Harvard has just been treated to a textbook display of how not to respond to a disturbing and controversial idea.
Beyond the People
If they are at all like the rest of the country, the people of Indiana's Eight District don't think much
U.S. Security Adviser Speaks on Diplomacy
American diplomacy will be ineffective if divorced from the threat of military action, National Security Adviser Anthony Lake '61 said
Natural Born Apathy
The following column has been rated PG (Preaching Galore). I didn't see Natural Born Killers, but I heard the soundtrack.
Justice, or Else
R wanda is the kind of place that takes away all faith in humanity, all hope that the world is