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These advances, she said, include legislative acts banning openly discriminatory policies, increased awareness of gender issues, the new strength of campus women's constituencies and the development of women's studies programs.
Banning bicycles would create a much greaterconfrontation--one between city drivers and thecyclists on Mass. Ave. and Garden Street, saidHeinicke.
As the hearing progressed, attention shifted tothe maintenance of the fence surrounding thereservoir, rather than banning dogs who duck underthe fence to swim in the pond.
Instead of lifting the arms embargo on Bosnia, as Arab countries have urged, the United Nations decided to administer a stiffer dose of the same medicine. The Security Council plugged the loopholes in its leaky sanctions by banning shipments through Yugoslavia of strategic goods such as petroleum products, coal, steel...
In response, the Undergraduate Council sent a letter expressing its opposition to the bill to all nine members of the City Council. The U.C. letter argues that banning bike-riding in the Common would endanger bikers, who would have to face the significant hazards of cycling on Cambridge's congested...