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Republican Senator Wallop says that Casey supplied "all sufficient details for anybody to draw correct conclusions." He charges that some of his colleagues are expressing outrage now to hide their embarrassment at failing to appreciate the significance of Casey's testimony and to ask the CIA director probing questions...
...women at the Pi. Another is that these men can be civil and violently sexist at the same time. The message that rings clearly out of this affair is that the surface liberality that minorities are accorded at Harvard and in society is merely a thin veneer which hides the unchanged prejudices of white, male America. If Jesse Jackson, with all his sensitivities about the problems of minorities. can have anti-Semitic tendencies, then surely so can the apparently civil members of the Pi (I do not wish to single out the Pi, for it is merely a convenient example...
...United States flag and are eligible for U.S. university scholarships, they have no voice in U.S. government. The Peace Corps also has several groups assigned to Micronesia. The result, says Giff Johnson, a U.S. journalist and activist is "an extension of American values through Micronesia a way to hide the conflicting strategic interests that go with the Trusteeship...
...dinner at the Madison Hotel in Washington, where I met Reagan's aides Edwin Meese and James Baker and the President-elect's friend and adviser Senator Paul Laxalt of Nevada. They were there, it seemed, to look me over. They asked, first, if I had anything to hide in connection with Watergate. I assured them that I had nothing whatever to hide. Then Meese asked me a second question: Did I want to be President? I answered in the negative. It seemed a curious question. Meese's own man had just been elected by a landslide. Surely...
...days after my Hardingesque conversation at the Madison Hotel with Baker and Meese and Laxalt?in which Meese questioned me about whether I had anything to hide about Watergate?the Washington Post ran a series of articles that raised scurrilous questions about my service in the White House, my association with President Nixon and the circumstances of his resignation. By innuendo and more direct means, it was suggested that I had unjustly escaped public humiliation and hanging as a Watergate criminal, and that my appointment to the Cabinet might provide a good opportunity to correct this oversight. For the press...