Word: aides
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Cambridge resident reports that while he was inside the Store 24 in Harvard Square, an unidentified male started to argue with the clerk. When the reporting person came to the clerk's aid, the suspect began kicking the reporting person in the legs...
...rest of Cambodia held elections in 1993 and received millions of dollars in aid and investment, the Khmer Rouge found itself on the sidelines politically and economically, unable to buy the motorcycles and television sets that were proliferating across the country. A small trickle of defectors in the early '90s became a flood by 1996, when cadres in the gem-mining town of Pailin, the other principal Khmer Rouge base, joined the government side...
...economic progress many African nations have made and the considerable challenges remaining for the continent. While we don't want to have unrealistic expectations, prospects for an African Renaissance are brightening. As you reported, African countries are opening their economies, allowing individuals to prosper and achieve independence from development aid. It is encouraging that Eritrean President Issaias Afewerki and other new-era African leaders understand the need for Africans to shape their own destinies, creating self-sustaining countries. The bipartisan African Growth and Opportunity Act promises to further this progress by encouraging economic reforms and promoting mutually beneficial trade with...
...year lease signed this week, the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid and the offices for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will remain in Radcliffe's Byerly Hall for a fee "at or below market value," according to David A. Zewinski '76, associate dean of physical resources for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
...report recommends the incorporation of teaching opportunities directly into financial aid offers...