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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Despite the variety of topics, the familiar bond among all of these theses is the personal interests that they explore. Says thesis adviser Rob Moss, "The beauty of this [assignment] is that the students can pursue what they want to. They are absolutely free from commercial worries...

Author: By Sucharita Mulpuru, | Title: Student Filmmakers Put Time, Money Into Creating Celluloid Senior Theses: | 4/2/1992 | See Source »

...million even after paying out $900 million to victims of his crimes did not sit well with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The agency scuttled, at least temporarily, a $1.3 billion settlement of suits brought by thousands of investors who said they had been bilked by the jailed junk-bond king's schemes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Settlements: Let's Not Make A Deal Yet | 3/16/1992 | See Source »

...That doesn't always happen. These people share a bond that is beyond acceptance. It is a bond where someone will lay down his life for you -- or kill for you. I've seen gang members who are paraplegic being tended to more lovingly than they would be by their own families...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LEON BING: In The Brutal World of L.A.'s Toughest Gangs | 3/16/1992 | See Source »

...Malcolm's life" and organized a protest rally. After Lee lashed back at Baraka, a truce was declared. But disagreements with Warner Bros. haven't been resolved as easily. The studio refused to kick in additional funds when Lee went $4 million over his $28 million budget, prompting the bond company that insured the completion of the film to assume financial control of the movie. That means Lee must get approval from the bond company for each dollar he spends. "They have financial control -- they don't have creative control," he says. "They can't finish this film without...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Battle to Film Malcolm X | 3/16/1992 | See Source »

...travel abroad, he or she must first go through a lengthy procedure, including a government interview, and then post a substantial bond--between $5000 and $10,000--and leave at least one family member behind. This ransom requirement applies to the Jewish community--not to any other minority group...

Author: By Allan S. Galper, | Title: What You Can Do for Syria's Jews | 3/14/1992 | See Source »

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