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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...group of student environmental activists announced yesterday that they hope to hurt corporate America where it counts--in human resources...

Author: By Andrew S. Holbrook, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dirty Jobs Boycott Reaches Harvard | 10/7/1999 | See Source »

...salient points that have put him in the newspapers. He has claimed that "non-Jewish whites.... get the shaft" at Harvard where Jews and Asians represent disproportionate percentages of the student body compared to national levels. In his recently published book "A Republic, Not an Empire," Buchanan questions America's involvement in World War II. It makes you wonder, what are the Republican Party and Bush so afraid of losing...

Author: By Benjamin M. Grossman, | Title: Time for Bush to Bid Buchanan Adieu | 10/6/1999 | See Source »

...Bush lets Buchanan go without fuss or regret, he will show America that he truly is a moderate republican. He does not have to worry about alienating the Republican voters either. Buchanan's supporters, as much as they admire their candidate, are not going to risk losing a third consecutive presidential election by wasting their vote with a candidate who has no chance of winning. Any vote for Buchanan by a conservative in America will have the same effect as a vote for the democratic candidate...

Author: By Benjamin M. Grossman, | Title: Time for Bush to Bid Buchanan Adieu | 10/6/1999 | See Source »

...with Coach Carole Kleinfelder, the winningest coach in women's collegiate lacrosse history, who has seen more than 28 athletes gain All-America status, Harvard was going to get that experience. Midway through the season, the Crimson faced the toughest team on the women's lacrosse scene: four-time defending national champions, No. 1 Maryland...

Author: By Christine Haggerty, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: W. Lacrosse Solid Against Tough Slate | 10/6/1999 | See Source »

...China, which accounts for just under a third of the world's smokers, presents an almost untapped market to U.S. cigarette manufacturers stung by a drop-off in smoking in America and Europe. "Some in Asia charge that because U.S. companies are being frozen out of American markets, they're turning to the Third World to keep the business going," says TIME correspondent William Dowell. But China's smoking problem may have a lot less to do with the allure of Western cigarette advertising than with prevailing social conditions. "If you're an ordinary worker in a Chinese industrial city...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's Deadliest Enemy? Cigarettes | 10/6/1999 | See Source »

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