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...Graham, is that there is a concept of what constitutes justice and what does not, and that this concept applies across the board, wholly independently of the size of the community to which it is applied. To say that cross-examination should not be a procedure for the Ad Board on the basis of the nasty looks and comments witnesses against the accused will later receive is equivalent (although in a much smaller scale) to saying that democracy should be dispensed with because it is inefficient...
AIDS is a "condom marketer's dream," says John Silverman, president of Ansell Americas, the sellers of LifeStyles condoms, whose most startling magazine ad, directed at American women, features a young woman resolutely proclaiming, "I enjoy sex, but I'm not ready to die for it." Mentor, a new line, is marketed directly to women, who purchase nearly half the condoms sold. It comes in a tiny plastic cup designed for women's purses (the traditional flat packaging is for men's wallets...
...recent years the nation has been conducting what amounts to an ad hoc experiment in discouraging welfare applicants. Under Reagan Administration prodding, states have tightened eligibility rules. Partly as a result, the number of AFDC families peaked at 3.9 million in 1981 and has declined slightly since. Benefit increases since 1970 have lagged so far behind inflation that the real value of combined federal and state AFDC grants has plummeted...
Over the cash registers at CVS are cards with loud purple cupids and bright red hearts, bearing the message, "Celebrate Love." All around Harvard are other reminders that tomorrow is the big V-Day. Couples, you can send singing telegrams to each other via the Opportunes, place a personal ad in The Crimson, give each other edible underwear.. in short, have a day of bliss. if you fall into this category, forget this article and skip to the price of roses in the box below...
McLeod said he has hired a lawyer to help himdecide how to proceed with the case." In an effortto avoid the "Absence of fair treatment" whichMcLeod says characterizes the Law School Ad Board,he has asked for an open hearing and immunity forstudent witnesses if formal charges are pressed