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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...than ever before possible to create something new and meaningful which adds social value, rather than administering an established bureaucracy. Previously, closed markets have to be developed, adequate infrastructure, financial and political systems have to be established. In academia, the opportunities for new research have grown exponentially with the advent of powerful computer tools and access to new information; someone has to do this research. Therefore, the future might bring high demands and competition even for Harvard students, but the demands can be fun, meaningful and both personally and financially rewarding for those who decide to meet the challenges...

Author: By Gerald B. Horhan, | Title: The Global Evolution | 4/5/1996 | See Source »

...advent of randomization, Kiely says, will have a tremendous impact on the character of Adams, although he cannot determine precisely what will change...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Adams | 4/2/1996 | See Source »

...combination of people is futile; however, each of us believes that it can be done. Sadly, there are many casualties in this pursuit of blocking bliss. Current roommates are divided; space fills up, and friends are left in the cold; offers are rejected. We feel additional pressure with the advent of randomization, as we frantically try to come up with a complete blocking group of 16 in a desperate attempt to avoid being exiled to the Quad...

Author: By Trisha L. Manoni, | Title: A Friendly Guide to Blocking | 3/2/1996 | See Source »

...advent of democracy that Washington calls its No. 1 accomplishment goes only skin-deep. Seriously flawed parliamentary elections produced a legislature so thoroughly controlled by Aristide's Lavalas Party that fledgling opposition parties boycotted subsequent balloting, making Haiti effectively a one-party state. Only 28% of the populace bothered to vote in the December presidential election because most Haitians reject the constitutional restrictions that bar Aristide from serving successive terms. Bound by a promise extracted by Clinton, Aristide grudgingly stepped down, but the charismatic populist shows every intention of running again in 2000 and will hover powerfully over the political...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DID THE AMERICAN MISSION MATTER? | 2/19/1996 | See Source »

...With the advent of the new protease inhibitors, researchers find themselves in a dilemma. Given what they know about how and when the virus reproduces, it makes more sense to try to attack HIV sooner than later. But they also know that if they don't hit it hard enough, the virus will mutate into a resistant strain. That's why drugs are given in combination--so that a virus resistant to one drug might still be wiped out by one of the others. But there are preliminary indications that viruses resistant to protease inhibitors may have already started...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BATTLING THE AIDS VIRUS | 2/12/1996 | See Source »

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