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...certainly does not shy from spending his business wealth on his political pursuits. He says he's contributed $220,000 so far to the Janata Party, although many Indian political experts suspect the actual figure is much higher. Mallya's critics, in fact, complain that he has come this far solely because of his fortune. His 2002 election to Parliament was dogged by rumors that he bribed members of a prominent political party-rumors that he denies. Nor was that his first brush with accusations of financial impropriety. In 1999 Indian officials charged that he had violated the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Life of the Party | 11/3/2003 | See Source »

...shows a lack of concern for our brave men and women in the armed forces. It suggests that the antiwar movement is motivated more by intangibles, such as fanciful-sounding “imperialism,” and “unilateralism,” than by concern for actual people—people our own age in our own towns...

Author: By Robert S. Rogers, | Title: Creeds, Not Slogans | 10/29/2003 | See Source »

...lack of concern for our brave men and women in the armed forces. It suggests that the antiwar movement is motivated more by grandiose intangibles, such as fanciful-sounding “imperialism,” and “unilateralism,” than by concern for actual people—people our own age in our own towns...

Author: By Robert S. Rogers, | Title: Creeds, Not Slogans | 10/29/2003 | See Source »

...ITA’s] and these more individual tournaments, their presence was missed because we’re a tight team and we want them to be out there,” sophomore Alli Pillinger said. “But luckily, now, it doesn’t count for actual team ranking or points. We definitely feel their absence and miss their support, but it’s also better that they sit out now due to the possibility of them not being able to playing in the spring and making things worse...

Author: By Pablo S. Torre, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: W. Tennis Overcomes Key Injuries | 10/29/2003 | See Source »

...credit, the blind letter system ensures anonymity in the often politically tense tenure process. But the system mandates the evaluation of faculty who are not in consideration along with the actual candidate—inundating the evaluators with superfluous information and hindering the review. The system could also theoretically lead to bias—candidates could be listed against individuals of unequal qualification, stacking the deck and generating unconstructive comparisons...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Tinkering With Tenure | 10/28/2003 | See Source »

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