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Within Islam, doctrinal interpretations abound and vary, spanning the full spectrum from liberal to fundamentalist, Asani said...

Author: By Abigail R. Rezneck, | Title: Asani: Islam a Varied Creed | 3/3/1994 | See Source »

Simple grammatical mistakes abound. For example. "'It's comforting to know that what I'm learning in CS50 can be applied so that I can get a job,' says Yuval Segal '97, hopes to put his skills to use over the summer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Has Itself to Blame | 2/19/1994 | See Source »

Change, however, requires more than small change. In the aftermath, money questions abound. Hundreds of government disaster-relief checks -- some as high as $3,450 -- have gone out to undamaged homes in the Northridge area even as Californians who have lost their homes complain about aid being doled out to illegal aliens. And while President Clinton quickly asked Congress for $6.6 billion in disaster relief, state leaders moved with less alacrity. It took more than a week for state assembly Speaker Willie Brown to propose a one-year half-cent sales-tax increase to raise $1.5 billion for earthquake relief...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Visions for a Shattered City | 2/14/1994 | See Source »

Misconceptions abound about the popular magazine aimed at adolescent women, Sherman said, adding that the periodical encourages intelligence and expression among women...

Author: By Daniel I. Silverberg, | Title: Harvard Student Is Sassiest | 12/7/1993 | See Source »

Many Americans are confused about whether the continuous inflow of immigrants makes the country stronger or weaker. Economic studies abound claiming that immigration spurs new businesses and new taxpayers. With no less conviction, others contend that immigrants and their children evade taxes and overburden local welfare, health and education systems. To compound the confusion, many Americans believe -- wrongly -- that more foreigners enter the country illegally than do legally. As the doubts grow, so does the potential for backlash. Polls show that almost two-thirds of Americans favor new laws to cut back on all immigrants and asylum seekers -- legal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Not Quite So Welcome Anymore | 12/2/1993 | See Source »

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