that has increased the percentagernof nonvvhite students to 21 percentrnthis year from 8 percent in 1986.rnLast year, 1,711 students speakingrn24 non-English languages were enrolled.rnCurrently, the metropolitan area ofrnBrown County (Creen Bay, De Pere, thernsuburbs) has a population of approximatelyrn200,000. The cit>- of Green Bayrnhas roughlv 97,000 residents —a figurernthat has remained more or less constantrnfor years since, without annexation, therncity cannot expand in area or increaserndramatically in population. Thus, 30 orrn40 years into the next millennium,rnGreen Bav, onlv Yesterday “99.75 percentrnwhite,” ma- be a minorit)”-majority city.rnAnd not because of the migration of VernonrnTaylor arrd his fellow blacks or becausernof large increases in the NativernAmerican population, but because of immigrationrnand the invasion of thousandsrnof Asians (overwhelmingly Hmong/Laotians)rnand Hispanics (overwhelminglyrnMexican).rn”Green Bay, a three-time winner ofrnthe Super Bowl, is now a hvo-time winnerrnof the All-America City Award,”rncrov ed the editors of tiie Green Bay Press-rnGazette. “Green Bay first won the All-rnAmerica city designation in 1964 becausernof its community-based attack onrnair and water pollution.” But 35 years later,rnthe criteria are different. As StephenrnBruss wrote in tlie Press-Gazette:rnThe All-America Cit’Award is presentedrnby the Civic League andrnAllstate Insurance Co. It recognizedrngrass-roots efforts to solverncommunih’ problems, and is especiallyrnfocused on youth and diversityrn[emphasis added] . . . Green Bayrnhighlighted three programs in itsrnapplication and presentation. Theyrnwere Coalition to Promote Respect,rnPartners in Education andrnUrban Partnership.rnPrograms all relating, one should note,rnto problems of race and immigration.rnThus Creen Bay won the award for its effortsrnto solve problems that just a decadernor so ago didn’t even exist. Ironically,rnCreen Bay had to experience the problemsrnthat accompany high levels of thirdworldrnimmigration —serious crime,rngangs, increased poverty, deterioratingrnneighborhoods, racial animosih’—beforernit could be named an “All-America City.”rnIn many ways, the vitiation of the “qualityrnof life” was a prerequisite for victory.rnAnd now, for two years, it can use thernaward to promote the city, encouragerntourism, attract more businesses, andrnwelcome more immigrants.rnAccording to Clinton Smith, anrnAfrican-American businessman, “Diversityrnwas the key to winning the award.rnThe delegation was led to the podium forrnits presentation Saturday by the OneidarnTribe of Indians singers and dancers, andrnmore than half of the delegation membersrnwere minorities [emphasis added].”rnInteresting, isn’t it? For once, insufficientrnracial diversity is not “un-American.”rnMichael Kuehl writes from northeasternrnWisconsin.rnLetter Fromrnthe Argentariornby Andrei NavrozovrnThe Man From UnclernNow that I think of it, I realize it was myrnown poor mother who told me that therernis much too much food in these letters.rnListen my only begotten, she complainedrnby telephone from New York, what withrnall your extravagant food descriptions, delightfulrnfood tropes, and revealing foodrnanalogies, you probablv don’t even havernhalf a minute to wolf douri a ham sandwichrnleaning over the kitchen sink. Sherndoes not understand Italv, my mother.rnHere tiie sociology of food is sociology,rnand the New York equivalent of instructingrnthe cook or choosing the restaurant isrnmeeting with your banker or broker. Afterrnall, just because all those Americansrntalk about money incessantly does notrnmean they don’t make it hand over fist.rnConsider Martin Frankel, the cyberneticrnmaster of disguise who seems tornhave disappeared from the face of thernearth, to say nothing of Greenwich, Connecticut,rnwith two billion dollars. Doesrnanyone suppose he used to talk aboutrnmoney as if he didn’t hae any? Well,rnI’m the Martin Frankel of spaghetti conrnastice alia catalana, nay, its WillirnMiinzenberg, its Kim Philby, and everyrnhalf-decent cook within the 50-mile radiusrnof Porto Ereole has come to bewarernmy dangerous attentions. That’s just thernway it is over here, in the hard, ruthless,rnman-eat-lobster world that is the Tviscanrncoast in simimertime.rnEven the Central Intelligence Agency,rnby far the world’s dimmest bunch of ruffians,rnis beginning to catch on to the factrnthat eating is more than the traditionalrnItalian form of thinking: Increasingly, it isrnthe fashionable European alternative tornspying. Perhaps they are now even usingrnJames Jesus Angleton’s recipe archivernfrom the time he was stationed here —rnnot that they’d give him any credit, mindrnyou—and then P2, of course, must havernsupplied them with some useful littlernmenus, especially of Sicilian dishes.rnWhatever the reason, spook activityrnaround Harry’s Bar in Venice, as well asrnaround its Mark Birley namesake in London,rnis said to be at its highest in years,rnwith t’pes like Peter Jacobs and ThomasrnCorbally invariably getting the best tables.rnChic restaurants, for the Americanrnspook communit’, are now what bookshopsrnused to be for agents of the Comintern.rnWho can ever forget the Zeitgeistrnin Shanghai, where Richard Sorge usedrnto buy his beach thrillers?rnR E A D Y FOR T H ErnNEXT W A R ?rnBOOKMARK THE AWARD-WINNING WEBSITE:rnW W W . A G A I N S T B O M B I N G . 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