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...forum for the students more directly targeted [by the incident] to express their concerns," Naddaff said. About 14 students attended the two-hour meeting, according to Naddaff...

Author: By Michael M. Luo and Tracey B. Wollenberg, S | Title: Students Express Anger at Racism In Mather House | 12/19/1994 | See Source »

...saying "You are not my mother," Lavin erupts into a volcanic fury. He has literally taken the avenging power of God into his own hands, and transformed it into the sadistic whipping of a terrified young boy. On a powerfully symbolic level, the film uses religious iconography to express the corruption at the core of the Church. The cross in Lavin's robe becomes a steely knife and the carved statues of a silent Christ embody the pain and suffering of the boy's world in St. Vincent...

Author: By Tristanne LILAH Walliser, | Title: The Bells Toll for 'Boys of St. Vincent' | 12/15/1994 | See Source »

...really, save your energy for the Poulan Weedeater Bowl December 28, or is that the Independence Bowl? Don't forget the John Hancock Bowl, the Carquest Bowl, the Builders Square Alamo Bowl, the Sea World Holiday Bowl and the Federal Express Orange Bowl...

Author: By David S. Griffel, | Title: Gotta Love Those Weedeaters | 12/13/1994 | See Source »

Dole, displaying what he surely hoped would be regarded as presidential stuff, said he was unconvinced that reprisals against the Serbs could not work. "I want to express my strong support for a strong NATO," he stressed in Brussels. Yet he still planned to introduce an embargo-lifting resolution in the Senate, perhaps tacked to a veto-proof spending bill, sometime after the new Congress convenes in January. He predicted at least 70 to 80 votes in favor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Allied in Failure | 12/12/1994 | See Source »

...year tenure in exile. As he goes about the business of remaking the government, Aristide has never stopped preaching the gospel of reconciliation, often to the dismay of followers who want revenge for the estimated 3,000 people murdered during the military's reign of terror. American officials still express frustration that he does not always bow to U.S. wishes, but they are encouraged by his willingness to listen and talk. "He's a real politician now," says an American who met privately with Aristide. "Before, he was antagonistic. Now he's genuinely seeking out advice. People feel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Haiti: Getting the Hang of It | 12/12/1994 | See Source »

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