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b&w ptioto by rafael richards author journalist and political activist donald woods related his ex periences of south african apartheid to a lehigh audience monday went above the heads of the state department to quickly get the chinese to the summit time was crucial he said according to kissinger the state depart ment has manuals on what type of phones to use what type of planes to fly how many reporters to bring and other technicalities we kissinger and nixon decided not to do that he said dukakis drives me up the wall he has a profound distrust of american power and distrust of american intentions " henry kissinger former secretary of state discussing sino-american relations kis singer said the chinese regard us as the farthest of two barbarians he said the chin ese regard the soviets as the closer of two superpower foes regarding perestroika kissinger said in essense general secretary of the communist party mikhail gorbachev has used glasnost to kissinger gives talk at taylor statesman stops briefly before endorsing heinz by di anne carun bf own and whke asst news editor and nick chini bf own and white cttef desk editor former secretary of state henry kissinger spoke with 50 students and faculty for about 45 minutes at an informal gathering at taylor residential college's aronson lounge mon day international relations department chairman zdenek slouka a friend of kissing er's since they attended joint seminars at columbia university arranged for the statesm an to stop briefly before speaking at a fundrais er for sen john heinz r-pa later that evening at mountaintop campus kissinger responded to questions from stu dents and faculty concerning perestroika sino-russian relations arms for hostages and the current elections in response to a question concerning his historical visit to china during the early 19705 kissinger related some of his personal experi ences with the diplomatic process kissinger said the chinese summit was a complicated matter that could have involved layers of state department bureaucracy kis singer and former president richard nixon ifefc — biwwioiobyjiukolbthu former secretary of state henry kissinger right shares a chuckle with pennsylvania sen john heinz the brown and white bethlehem pennsylvania 215 758-4181 friday october 7 1988 lehigh university vol.loo n0.9 see woods page 7 maximize the money of the univers ity his response prostitution and cocaine will raise even more money for the university if morality counts for nothing in investments a well planned bank robbery will get you tax free capital gains woods said he was concerned when in a speech several years ago presi dent ronald reagan said the united least tax revenue to the south african government which they use to buy bullets and tanks and things to sup press the majority woods said woods whose friendship with biko was the basis of the movie cry freedom spends his time traveling around trying to hassle south african embassies and attempting to dis creditthe enormous amount of propag anda south africa distributes to the international community according to woods most of the 9 million south africa spends on propaganda cam paigns is aimed at the united states and great britain what they dread more than anything is economic sanc tions woods said and they know there would be sanctions without the united states and great britain's vetos in the united nations security council one of the issues he addressed concerns the statement that sanctions hurt black south africans more than the government as if they have sud activist woods speaks on s african oppression by teresa kent brown and white senior news writer i personally have nothing against conservatives some of my best friends are conservatives donald woods quipped to a full packard laboratory auditorium be as conservative as you like but not when you're young it's something that should over take you in your old age the former south african newspap er editor who was arrested seven times and punished without charge before eventually fleeing the country called for divestment and sanctions against the racist state woods escap ed south africa with his family in 1977 after being banned by the government for his investigation into the death of steven biko a young black nationalist we need full mandatory com prehensive international sanctions with all trade all bank loans you see each dollar loaned to south africa or invested there...in the case of invest ment each dollar yields 30 percent at denly become worried about black south africans he said no reputable black leader would use those argu ments in recent years woods said with the prominence of the divestment issue on college campuses he has had the opportunity to discuss it with several college administrations the argu ment he hears he said is our job is not to write foreign policy our job is to see kissinger page 6 sports lauer shuts out visiting stickers again leads league page 17 soccer team defeats st joe's behind cameron page 20 what's inside features lehigh to offer new course in d&nce-pageb celtic festival begins today in bethlehem page 13 alums discuss various options for english majors page 4 four underage students busted in leon's raid — page 5
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 100 no. 9 |
Date | 1988-10-07 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1988 |
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Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 100 no. 9 |
Date | 1988-10-07 |
Month | 10 |
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Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | b&w ptioto by rafael richards author journalist and political activist donald woods related his ex periences of south african apartheid to a lehigh audience monday went above the heads of the state department to quickly get the chinese to the summit time was crucial he said according to kissinger the state depart ment has manuals on what type of phones to use what type of planes to fly how many reporters to bring and other technicalities we kissinger and nixon decided not to do that he said dukakis drives me up the wall he has a profound distrust of american power and distrust of american intentions " henry kissinger former secretary of state discussing sino-american relations kis singer said the chinese regard us as the farthest of two barbarians he said the chin ese regard the soviets as the closer of two superpower foes regarding perestroika kissinger said in essense general secretary of the communist party mikhail gorbachev has used glasnost to kissinger gives talk at taylor statesman stops briefly before endorsing heinz by di anne carun bf own and whke asst news editor and nick chini bf own and white cttef desk editor former secretary of state henry kissinger spoke with 50 students and faculty for about 45 minutes at an informal gathering at taylor residential college's aronson lounge mon day international relations department chairman zdenek slouka a friend of kissing er's since they attended joint seminars at columbia university arranged for the statesm an to stop briefly before speaking at a fundrais er for sen john heinz r-pa later that evening at mountaintop campus kissinger responded to questions from stu dents and faculty concerning perestroika sino-russian relations arms for hostages and the current elections in response to a question concerning his historical visit to china during the early 19705 kissinger related some of his personal experi ences with the diplomatic process kissinger said the chinese summit was a complicated matter that could have involved layers of state department bureaucracy kis singer and former president richard nixon ifefc — biwwioiobyjiukolbthu former secretary of state henry kissinger right shares a chuckle with pennsylvania sen john heinz the brown and white bethlehem pennsylvania 215 758-4181 friday october 7 1988 lehigh university vol.loo n0.9 see woods page 7 maximize the money of the univers ity his response prostitution and cocaine will raise even more money for the university if morality counts for nothing in investments a well planned bank robbery will get you tax free capital gains woods said he was concerned when in a speech several years ago presi dent ronald reagan said the united least tax revenue to the south african government which they use to buy bullets and tanks and things to sup press the majority woods said woods whose friendship with biko was the basis of the movie cry freedom spends his time traveling around trying to hassle south african embassies and attempting to dis creditthe enormous amount of propag anda south africa distributes to the international community according to woods most of the 9 million south africa spends on propaganda cam paigns is aimed at the united states and great britain what they dread more than anything is economic sanc tions woods said and they know there would be sanctions without the united states and great britain's vetos in the united nations security council one of the issues he addressed concerns the statement that sanctions hurt black south africans more than the government as if they have sud activist woods speaks on s african oppression by teresa kent brown and white senior news writer i personally have nothing against conservatives some of my best friends are conservatives donald woods quipped to a full packard laboratory auditorium be as conservative as you like but not when you're young it's something that should over take you in your old age the former south african newspap er editor who was arrested seven times and punished without charge before eventually fleeing the country called for divestment and sanctions against the racist state woods escap ed south africa with his family in 1977 after being banned by the government for his investigation into the death of steven biko a young black nationalist we need full mandatory com prehensive international sanctions with all trade all bank loans you see each dollar loaned to south africa or invested there...in the case of invest ment each dollar yields 30 percent at denly become worried about black south africans he said no reputable black leader would use those argu ments in recent years woods said with the prominence of the divestment issue on college campuses he has had the opportunity to discuss it with several college administrations the argu ment he hears he said is our job is not to write foreign policy our job is to see kissinger page 6 sports lauer shuts out visiting stickers again leads league page 17 soccer team defeats st joe's behind cameron page 20 what's inside features lehigh to offer new course in d&nce-pageb celtic festival begins today in bethlehem page 13 alums discuss various options for english majors page 4 four underage students busted in leon's raid — page 5 |
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