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Kathy A. Reddick, president of the Cambridge branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said she supported the committee’s decision on equity grounds...
...piracy ring which had produced 125,000 cd-roms containing counterfeited software with a retail value of $237 million. Yet the pirates got off with suspended sentences and small fines. "They were back in business within a few months," says Beth Scott, vice president of BSA's European branch . The bsa and other industry groups are calling on governments to institute tougher and consistent sanctions. To that end, the BSA eagerly anticipates the expected release, by year's end, of a counterfeiting and piracy directive that would harmonize civil enforcement procedures across Europe. The European Commission has recognized this need...
Courtney Bergman and Alexis Martire looked to round up the competition at the Omni Hotels National Intercollegiate Indoor Tennis Championships in Farmers Branch, Texas...
Mouza's recent appearance was a blow to gender apartheid in the ultra-traditional gulf. Beyond that, the occasion sent another provocative message through the region. By opening a local branch of an American institution, the Weill Cornell Medical College, the reform-minded emir was defiantly signaling Islamic militants: Qatar is promoting modernization and friendship with the U.S. "They have treated us so well," says Dr. Daniel Alonso, dean of Weill Cornell's Doha campus. "We feel at home here...
...decided to join the regional effort to promote the Freedom Option Package at the suggestion of the Boston branch of the Sierra Club