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...Many of them closed their doors, preferring to be stuck with rotting merchandise rather than the worthless currency known derisively as "piggies." When the government of President Violeta Barrios de Chamorro officially devalued the cordoba last week to a stratospheric 25 million to the dollar, most Nicaraguans were simply glad the waiting was over...
...whole dorm was in on waiting for the baby," said Shelley A. McDonough '94. "I'm so glad I could be a part of this whole thing...
Commerce Secretary Robert Mosbacher is emerging as the most likely choice to chair Bush's re-election campaign in 1992. A proficient fund raiser, Mosbacher wants the job and ranks as a longtime Bush crony. But his talents run more toward glad-handing than mapping strategy or managing a far-flung staff. Those tasks will probably be left to Robert Teeter, a veteran of the 1988 campaign and public opinion expert. Chief of staff John Sununu also plans to exercise considerable control over the campaign. And hard-hitting political adman Roger Ailes, who has been coaching Bush...
Larew's editorial suggests that Harvard has not been the scene of any overt expressions of racism on the level of the Ku Klux Klan's boasting. Good, I'm glad to hear it. However, are we to pat ourselves on the back for dwelling in a haven of political correctness and wag a condescending finger at any who would be so gauche as to suggest otherwise? Larew himself pointed to the keynote address of AWARE Week '89, which suggested that the majority (85 percent) of racist sentiments were not expressed overtly...
...still, both Talvy and Harper say they are glad to have the opportunity to completely cut loose once in a while--and to show off that "other side," as McSwain calls...