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Emil E. Parker
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Who's Come a Long Way?
J OHN FEDDERS keeps reminding you just how much the country cares about the rights of women. Fedders, the former
In The Goo
In The Mood Written and directed by Phil Alden Robinson At the USA/Paris O KAY, I've changed my mind. Can't
From East to West, Here's the Best
It's NCAA Basketball Tournament time, and we just couldn't resist a little commentary. People warned us to stop that slapping
Calero: Cease-Fire Won't Be Obeyed
Adolfo Calero, one of the directors of the Nicaraguan Resistance, said in an interview yesterday before his scheduled speech at
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D OWN THE STEPS WENT I, INTO the subterranean depths, torch thrust out ahead for light, seeking the Office of
Huskies Sweep Chilly Batsmen
The temperature hovered around 40 degrees yesterday at Soldiers Field as the Harvard baseball team met Northeastern in a doubleheader.
Competing Rights
W HEN A NICARAGUAN Contra member came to speak on campus a week ago at the invitation of the Conservative
Republican Party Gears Up For State Convention
The upcoming Republican convention, which looked to be a showcase of heavily outmatched candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, now
Gov. Dukakis' Administration Irked By $509 Million State Budget Surplus
While the nation's legislators struggle with a budget deficit, Governor Michael S. Dukakis has discovered that a budget surplus carries
Hyatt Kicks Off Race For Governor, Blasts Dukakis
North Andover lawyer Gregory S. Hyatt, who achieved prominence in the Republican Party as a campaigner for Proposition 2 1/2
Republican Harrington, Atty. General Candidate, Seen as Hurt by U.S. Atty.
The nonpartisan comments of U.S. Attorney William Weld--a Republican--on Saturday may have all but eliminated Republican Ed-ward F. Harrington as
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
H OLD THE APPLAUSE. Before we congratulate the liberals and the Black community for recognizing the "crisis in the Black
Modeling Minorities
I NTELLECTUALS PREOCCUPIED with the Black-Jewish rift may soon have another conflict for their discourse--the developing tensions between Blacks and
Presidential Nomination Bid on Hold Says Dukakis
The Washington Post, the New York Times, and soon Time and Business Week. The national news media is projecting Governor
All Choked Up
T HE PHILIPPINE "elections" now appear to promise not democracy but a bloodbath of dreadful proportions. The killing began even