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Shot through with references to national identity and national disgrace, the ironies of abandonment and the pain of loss, Haacke's new work takes the pulse of the American patient and pronounces its condition as grave indeed. 2 -- 3 -- color) At left, a firefighter takes the pulse of a pretend victim during Monday's exercise. In the March issue, BLACK ENTERPRISE takes the pulse of technology. |
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