Word: brings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...strategy that had paid some dividends at other schools, where construction of shantytowns led to mass protests in favor of divestment. But it hasn't worked here. The shantytown is a failure. Now, as the hopes of divestment activists are plummeting to the ground, it is time to bring the shanties down with them...
...economic and moral arguments are two very different rationales for divestment. One says that divestment can bring about much-desired change for the oppressed in South Africa, while the other simply asserts it to be a moral necessity. One holds out the possibility of easing the plight of Blacks in South Africa, while the other only holds out the possibility of easing the consciences of those lucky enough to be here in North America...
While Shultz gloated, Treasury Secretary Baker was watching a cherished plan of his own come to fruition. In what is perhaps the most ambitious economic decision ever to emerge from an economic summit, Baker won support for his plan for bringing greater monetary stability to the free world economy. Since 1973, floating exchange rates have been set by the free market. One of the results has been wild fluctuations, including the rapid rise and fall of the dollar over the past two years and the current dramatic appreciation of the yen, which has some Japanese exporters crying for help. Rather...
...response to Abrams, Professor of Government Jorge I. Dominguez said he does not think the policy of supporting the Contras is likely to bring democracy to Nicaragua...
That law required the University to embark on a three-year transition plan that would bring it into compliance. Following the government order, each building was surveyed by a specially appointed planning committee. Surveyors examined each building with architectural plans in hand, accompanied by a student in a wheelchair...