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...criminal charges--and paid $8 million in fines--for illegal handling of pesticides and other hazardous materials at Miami International Airport. "If felony and prison haven't been in the professional vocabulary of my clients to date," says Douglas Fellman, a Washington lawyer who defends aviation companies, "they belong there...
...stance that all of Harvard belongs to all the students, and the creation of a separate space for women (or for minority students) would institutionalize the notion that the rest of Harvard does not fully belong to them," Lewis wrote in an e-mail message last spring...
...wrote back, however, that he was sorry for saying "redneck." But another point, perhaps lost on him, is this: John Rocker has his own ideas about what "decent people" are. Rocker apologized for what he said. But I infer that Rocker tends to think "decent people" belong to a more homogeneous America where men marry women, and women get married before having babies, and people behave themselves in public, and men don't sleep with each other and pass around horrible diseases, and "foreigners" stay overseas where they belong...
...Harvard Corporation yesterday appointed two new members--one of whom is the first black person ever to belong to the University's highest governing body...
...typical mental-hygiene film has all the earnest artlessness of an Ed Wood psychodrama. And those sweet, distressed faces belong to volunteer teen actors in Glenview, Ill. (home of Coronet Films, which produced some 500 instructionals just in the '50s), and Lawrence, Kans. (Centron Films). That's one appeal of these pictures today: their mid-American isolation from mainstream movie glamour, even as they aped Hollywood's techniques of storytelling and propaganda...