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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...than warehousing people in welfare hotels, but they can also cost about half as much. Each city, even each neighborhood, can custom-design its programs. Areas with a desperate AIDS problem can focus on providing outpatient care. For single adults, SROs with on-site services may be a permanent answer. For homeless families, transitional housing can cushion their re-entry into the private market...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Answers At Last | 12/17/1990 | See Source »

While conceding that much remains to be done, Putnam said that the Kennedy School has already made great strides in the recruitment of minority students and faculty members. But he declined to answer questions which sought specific numerical commitments or detailed plans for action...

Author: By Jodie A. Malmberg, | Title: Putnam Says Ruling Won't Deter K-School | 12/15/1990 | See Source »

...United States faces tough choices in the Persian Gulf. I am not yet convinced that the invasion of Kuwait warrants a war with Iraq. But simply leaving is not the answer. Leaving Vietnam in 1964 would have meant allowing the South Vietnamese the right of self-determination (even if that determination would have yielded Communist tyranny). In the Persian Gulf, withdrawal would mean acquiescing to the conquest of an entire people and allowing the victor to turn his attention to new victims...

Author: By John A. Cloud, | Title: Saddam, You're No Ho Chi Minh | 12/15/1990 | See Source »

...answer is yes, we should be able to find them as leaders of the various non-conservative political groups on campus. Already, you may see the trouble: the groups aren't all liberal (though some are) they aren't all radical (though a few are) and they aren't all anything else either...

Author: By J.d. Connor, | Title: The Myth of 'Politically Correct' | 12/11/1990 | See Source »

...problem is that once you have asked someone "Are you PC?" they can't be anymore. The question is equivalent to "Why don't you think?" In formulating an answer, any answer, the respondent has become someone with a reasoned, perhaps a liberal, view...

Author: By J.d. Connor, | Title: The Myth of 'Politically Correct' | 12/11/1990 | See Source »

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