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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...agree that we should prosecute intolerant individuals who acton their repulsions and violate others' rights. But with everyone else it should be "live and let live." Any thing more leads us down the road to thought-control and totalitarianism...

Author: By Daniel Choi, | Title: The Odd Couple? | 2/9/1994 | See Source »

Despite its name, College Fest was not limited to college students. Bethany Patten and Charlene Bergeron, 12th-graders at Acton-Boxboro Regional High School, accumulated full bags...

Author: By Serena K. Mayeri, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: College Fest Held in Boston | 10/4/1993 | See Source »

...financial effects of which are startling. About $4 billion of the $20.4 billion spent on Superfund cleanups so far has been consumed solely by lawyers and filing fees. Of the $1.3 billion paid out by insurers, nearly 90% has been eaten by litigation and related costs, according to Jan Acton, co-author of a Rand Corp. report. Companies have spent an estimated 15% of their entire Superfund expenditure, or $1.3 billion, on litigation. Meanwhile, the problem of toxic dumps is rapidly getting worse: new sites are being added faster than old ones are being cleaned up. Only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Toxic Dumps: | 9/13/1993 | See Source »

...care if the man shows up in love beads and says, 'Everybody do your own thing'; he'd still have to go." Dorothy Healey, a longtime foe who left the party in 1973 but still has pipelines into it, agrees. "It's like that old Lord Acton saying: 'Power corrupts,' " says Healey. "It's very sad because it's not just the Communist Party but the left that has to come to terms with a new reality." Says Hall defensively: "I've always said we'd be a dead party if we didn't have differences...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Last of The Red-Hot Believers: GUS HALL | 9/9/1991 | See Source »

That argument may temporarily assuage war-scarred Nicaraguans, who yearn for prosperity and peace. But investing a single unelected official -- even one as able as Lacayo -- with so much authority is contrary to the spirit of democracy, and calls to mind Lord Acton's theorem about the corrosive effect of absolute power...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nicaragua: Keeping It All in the Family | 6/24/1991 | See Source »

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