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...giving them special assignments or separate accommodation, and requiring them to keep their sexual preference in the closet. This idea would have denied gays what they seek and what their critics want to withhold: recognition as a legitimate part of the community. Mixner telephoned the White House repeatedly to express his disapproval, but his calls were not returned. When he spoke at a gay- oriented church and agreed to appear on ABC's Nightline, a White House aide tried to scare him off with implicit threats of ostracism. But at a subsequent meeting with gay leaders, Clinton left them optimistic...
...Missionary Monk" almost brought the audience to tears with a heartfelt sermon backed by a string trio; the audience could only express its rapture with exclamations of "Cello! Cello!" Then it was funk, funk, funk, and more funk, with the full power of the band, horns, and "Celestial Chorus" cruising alongside the "Monk...
...people to express their outrage, then the Clinton administration would know the public outrage," said Padurano...
...night the coalition formed] there were so many things that had to get done, so we felt specific needs were not as important to express as the more general needs," said Political Chair of the Korean Students' Association (KSA) Austin W. So '96. So said the KSA is particularly interested in creating a Korean studies track in the East Asian Studies department...
...William Smullen, spokesperson for Powell, said two weeks ago that Powell was aware of a possible negative reaction on campus to his choice as Commencement speaker. "It's fair to say they did at one point in time express some concerns," he said. Smullen said that, though Powell has defended the ban in the past, he will support Clinton's plans to lift...