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And they haven't been pleasure trips. Indeed, Gates cancelled several scheduled appointments to be interviewed for this article--citing pressing meetings with faculty members and University officials.
Historically, speakers have used Commencement's principal address to discuss the most pressing issues of the day. Some have made weighty proclamations, like Aleksander Solzhenitsyn, who announced the decline of Western culture. Former U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall disclosed a plan, later named after him, which was to...
Hollywood's new formula neatly capitalizes on the search for spirituality that has captured America at the turn of the decade. The meaning of life and the approach of death are issues that seem pressing to a baby-boom generation in the throes of middle age. At the same time...
That proved to be an important factor leading to his defeat in the November 1989 elections. V.P. Singh, a former Congress notable whose opposition bloc went on to win the government, charged at the time that Gandhi, who usually kept out of the crush and was shielded by a phalanx...
A more pressing worry for the people of the gulf region is the unknown health effects of the pall of pollution. Not only have black smoke and ash darkened Kuwait's midday skies, but unburned and partially burned oil is also spewing from the wellheads. Someone standing near the al...