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...Students who become teachers will begin to have their student loan debts forgiven after three years of teaching. After six years, their debt will be forgiven completely...

Author: By David A. Fahrenthold, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Education Act Clears Senate; Will Increase Aid | 9/30/1998 | See Source »

...fact is, after a while, all those red bricks and Veritas shields begin to take their toll. One day, probably one day this spring, I'll start getting gushy and sentimental. But right now, after three years and one month of Harvard classes, Harvard Dining Services, Harvard Yard and The Harvard Crimson, I'm finally getting jaded and feeling ready for the real world; I'm finally starting to get sick of this place...

Author: By Geoffrey C. Upton, | Title: Ready for the Real World | 9/30/1998 | See Source »

...hope to begin clinical trials of islet transplantation at Harvard before 2000 and to initiate trials of novel strategies to make it work within two years after that," he says. "But these will be trials--if we knew they would work, we wouldn't need a $20-million-dollar center and a commitment for at least five years to work on the problem at Harvard by the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation...

Author: By Susie Y. Huang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Diabetes Center Renews Commitment to Finding a Cure | 9/29/1998 | See Source »

...nation." Conyers' potential value to the White House extends further. As dean of the Congressional Black Caucus, he could help marshal critical black support for Clinton in the House. But many Democrats fret that Conyers is too erratic and garrulous for the task--and that once hearings begin, he will be overwhelmed by committee chairman Henry Hyde. "Hyde is so smart, so fast on his feet," says a Democratic congressional staff member, "that Conyers is no match...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is The Top Democratic Gun Ready For War? | 9/28/1998 | See Source »

...Conyers, stood toe to toe with Hyde last Friday to lambaste Republicans' decision to release Clinton's videotaped grand-jury testimony. Conyers had wandered off before returning to the microphones to offer something about Watergate. Still, no one doubts that Conyers will say his piece once impeachment hearings begin. That prospect hardly cheers the President's supporters. But given the determined way Republicans are running the committee, even the most dynamic Democrat wouldn't be able to stop the impeachment onslaught. Of course, that's not exactly cheering news for Clinton defenders either...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is The Top Democratic Gun Ready For War? | 9/28/1998 | See Source »

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