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...they refuse to hide behind the mask of the innocent bystander donned by so many of their fellow citizens in Germany, Poland, France and elsewhere? That question sent an unlikely pair of friends, photographer Gay Block and children's book writer Malka Drucker, on a three-year journey to photograph and interview 105 rescuers from 10 countries. The often surprising answers are chronicled in their book, Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust (Holmes & Meier; $29.95 soft cover), and in a photography exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan, which runs until April...
What Bush does not seem to realize is that voters are far more restless, irritable and discontent in March 1992 than they were four years ago. They may judge a President with a lackluster three-year domestic record more harshly than they judged a two-term Vice President who had left few footprints. Late last week in Miami, before he cut short a political swing through the South to return to the White House, Bush staked his claim to a second term with these words: "I believe the next five years are just too important to entrust to the inexperienced...
Fulani adds that Serrette is a "disgruntled man" who had a "three-year relationship" with her in the early 1980s...
Legislators based their plans partially on the Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education (MBAE) plan, titled "Every Child a Winner." The plan was the result of a three-year study conducted by Massachusetts business leaders...
After a bitter three-year struggle between business and neighborhood groups, the City Council voted unanimously early this morning to approve a comprehensive rezoning ordinance for the Cambridgeport area...