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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (2044)6/9/2003 11:43:56 PM
From: Michelino  Read Replies (2) of 793939
 
I was a little grumpy, working late and things look I'll be going all night.

"March 22, 2001 Newsweek
Questions and Answers: Free Speech in the University

Nadine Joseph

When conservative writer David Horowitz began placing ads in college newspapers across the country on why reparations to African-Americans were a bad idea a firestorm slowly ensued. In the ad, titled "Ten Reasons Why Reparations for Slavery Are A Bad Idea for Black People-And Racist, Too," Horowitz, a former left-wing radical and editor of Ramparts Magazine in the 1960s, argued that only a small minority of Americans owned slaves, that reparations "

June 7, 1993 Newsweek
JUSTICE

She's been called a "quota queen" and an extremist, but controversial Assistant Attorney General-nominee Lani Guinier isn't giving up without a fight. Guinier, Bill Clinton's choice to head the Justice Department's civil-rights division, marched up to Capitol Hill last week to shake hands and bend ears of key senators uneasy with her left-wing views on racial preferences. But while the law prof dismissed some of her more radical views as "academic
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