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Americans did not elect Abba Eban President, however, and if we are to understand the current position of the U.S. in the world, we must first examine Bill Clinton's stewardship. The main points of the early record--bobbing and weaving on China, Somalia, Haiti and Bosnia--don't inspire confidence. Clinton's attention has been episodic and frequently prompted by domestic politics. Neither Secretary of State Warren Christopher nor National Security Advisor Anthony Lake convey to the country that they are firmly in command even as the President is busy elsewhere. All the same, Clinton's foreign policy deserves...
...disparity is dearly not acceptable," said Cambridge School Committee member-elect Alice Turkel. "Right now schools are somewhat economically segregated...
Arafat: Oh, I can't give you his name. But I have No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5. I am not here with a tank and a coup d'etat. I have been elected in the Palestine National Council. [If something happens], they will call an urgent meeting of the P.N.C. and elect another...
...agree with the messenger, but I had to agree with the message. I pray that all people heard the call to stop the violence and senseless killing. Black Americans do not need any one person to speak out; we need only the support of those we elect, just as white people do. But this wall between the races must be eliminated before we destroy each other. HAROLD R. HOLLOWAY St. Augustine, Florida...
...heard from the mayor of New Orleans, Boston and Philadelphia. Their experience should help us avoid some of the pitfalls of city government," said Brian Ebersole, mayor-elect of Tacoma, Wash., who was attending the seminar...