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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...alles, it will be as a hedge against the resurgence of a malevolent Deutschland. But will the government and citizens of a unified Germany accept that idea? Will they want to be forever, or even for long, members of an alliance whose purpose, unstated but unmistakable, is not to protect them from others but to protect others from them? If that is the German Question for the '90s, there is reason to wonder what the eventual German answer will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: America Abroad: NATO uber Alles | 3/26/1990 | See Source »

...been rearranged. The New Progressive Party, led by former Governor Carlos Romero Barcelo, argues that statehood would mean not only political equality but also more food on the table. The Popular Democratic Party, under incumbent Governor Rafael Hernandez Colon, contends that only an "enhanced" version of commonwealth can protect the island's economy as well as its Hispanic culture. Judging by polls and street-corner opinion, Romero's statehood campaign today enjoys momentum. When the Popular Democrats staged a rally in Mayaguez, only 75 partisans showed up. Watching the Ponce parade, Luisa Rodriguez, an unemployed mother of seven, said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Puerto Rico, the 51st Estado | 3/26/1990 | See Source »

WHAT kind of person reviews theater in college? Fewer weirdos than you think. Many are simply aspiring journalists with honest, Ralph Nadertype desires to protect the public from bad investments. People always say that critics are critics because they have failed in the theater and want to stay close to it--taking out their furstrations on those who have the talent. Not always true--some people are just better writers than actors and have the sense to recognize it; others return periodically to write or direct...

Author: By David M. Edelstein -, | Title: An Explanation of the Role of Student Reviewers on Campus | 3/23/1990 | See Source »

...also been argued that reviews spoil the joy of theatrical discovery. But undergraduates speak amongst themselves about productions, and preconceptions surround almost every show staged. The experimental quality of a work does not protect it from this inevitability. Nor does it exempt it from scrutiny, printed or spoken...

Author: By Kelly A.E. Mason, | Title: Why The Crimson Reviews Productions in the Loeb Ex | 3/23/1990 | See Source »

Many passers-by do not want to be friendly for fear they will encourage further contact and perhaps harassment. Admittedly, this can happen. No one should risk personal safety, and there are times to be curt or even rude in order to protect oneself. But this is not usually the case. A blanket negative reaction toward any group of people undermines everyone's right to be judged individually...

Author: By Laura E. Smith, | Title: Just Say 'Hello' | 3/21/1990 | See Source »

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