On November 3, 1992 Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas was elected president of the United States. With the help of fly-by-night contender Ross Perot of Dallas, Texas, he took 363 votes of the Electoral College, well over the 270 he needed to win. President George Bush trailed with 118.
Editor’s Announcement

Father Alphonse de Valk – Editor

Beginning with the January 1993 issue, The Interim will be under the new management of Campaign Life Coalition, Toronto. Henceforth policy will be set by a collective of CLC, Toronto. I will continue to be actively involved in the work of Campaign Life Coalition and continue to contribute to The Interim but I also hope to set time aside to prepare a history of the pro-life struggle in Canada to complement the earlier Morality and Law in Canadian Politics: The abortion controversy (1974).

Furthermore, a group of us are undertaking the publication of a new magazine to appear every two months called Catholic Insight. Here we hope to deal in greater depth with issues pertaining to the Catholic Church.  We welcome new participants in this venture, whether as subscribers or writers.

Wishing you a blessed Christmas.