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4A By WILLIAM RINGLE more than ideology, that personality is more important than historical trends and strategic forces, and, in short, notwithstanding centuries, truly, of. Soviet, of Russian expansionist behavior, that they could be influenced to behave differently purely by dint of persuasion," he said. "It is quite real in the mind of the president that he personally given an opportunity, and with the depth of his feeling passionate about democracy and freedom can persuade the general secretary of the Soviet Union that his point of, view is wrong and he ought to change it "So this deeply held belief that the Soviet Union has behaved badly historically, together with the belief that you can alter that behavior by sheer persuasion is, one may say, superficial, but it is very real." Gannett News Service WASHINGTON President Reagan is convinced that he personally can persuade Soviet leader Ml-ikhail to change his nation's behavior, says a former White House insider. Meeting with reporters as the two superpower pleaders prepared for their May 29-June 3 summit, Robert McFarlane, Reagan's national security 'adviser in 1983-85, also: Denounced as trash, myopic, self-serving and itawdry the kiss-and-tell books that have been written by former Reagan administration insiders. Judges Gorbachev the Soviet leader best in-.

formed on the workings of the U.S. government 2 Reagan possesses a "belief that leaders count for Lansing State Journal Tuesday. May 17. 1988 lniSljS)fi) goal i visit Activists held Pope during that priests "fulfill their evangelizing role" through such teaching. The arrival ceremony took place beneath a larger-than-life oil portrait of Stroessner in uniform, decked with medals.

In his welcoming speech, the general described his landlocked nation as one "born under the cross and the sword." His rightist government has sharply criticized the local churches' involvement in social and labor issues, calling some priests communists and subversives. At 1:40 p.m., 10 minutes after the pope arrived, police detained Bahlinger, labor leader Ruben (ADVERTISEMENT) Going Bald? Try This, At IMo Risk Lisboa and peasant activists Celestino Chamorro and Victor Benitez, according to a communique issued by the Paraguayan Episcopal Council. The four were carried off to an unknown location after they emerged from the downtown Encar-nacion Church peasants were carrying on a protest fast and prayer service, the nique said. On Monday afternoon, the pope celebrated Mass for tens of thousands of Catholic faithful. He canonized three Jesuit missionary priests killed by natives in 1628.

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May 15-Sat. May 21 Sunday, May 15 "THE ELIMINATION OF PREJUDICE: A PREREQUISITE FOR WORLD PEACE" Panel Discussion with: Dr. Richard Thomas. Dr. Beth Shapiro.

Mr. Steven Gonzales 3 00 p.m. Iowa Room Union Presented by. The MSU Baha'i Club Monday, May 16 "BILL MILLERHENRY CH0 CONCERT' Miller. A Native American singerguitarist.

Cho: A Korean American comedian 7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre Tickets available at the Wharton Center at the door $3.00 Student $5.00 Public Tuesday May 17 'LA FIESTA H1SPANA" Muse Entertainment Dancers Traditional Food Sale p.m. Outdoors Beaumont Tower (in case of rain, event wiH be held inside the Union) Wednesday, May 18 "NOONTIME: CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN RHYTHMS" p.m. Union Main Lounge, Presented by: Student Union Programming also: "WE ARE ONE" Students present skits IoHowhjp discussion on discrimination p.m. Brady Parkx Thursday, May 19 "WE ARE ONE" Students present skits follow-up discussion on discrimination p.m.

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Friday, May 20 'NOONTIME: JAZZ COMBO FROM THE MSU SCHOOL OF MUSIC" p.m. Union Main Lounge, Presented by: Student Union Programming, also: "BLACK ORPHEUS" film 7:00 pin. 9:00 p.m. B-104 Wells Hall. Admission $2.00, Presented by.

Classic Films Saturday, May 21 'TAKE BACK THE NBHT Presented by ASMSU's Women's Council A statewide march to protest violence against women and children Female marchers will organize at the playing fields of West Akers Hall, leaving for the capitot at 6:30 p.m. Male marchers will organize between Olin Health Center Berkey Hall, leaving for the capitol at 7:00 p.m. For further information contact the Women's Council at: 353-5255 also: "THE 400 BLOWS" film 7:00 p.m. only B-104 Wells Admission $2.00. and: "SMALL CHANGE" film 9:00 p.m.

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