Word: caps
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Finally, we'll continue the work of the Committee on Undergraduate Education to cap concentration requirements. It is simply not right for there to be a move toward fewer requirements on one hand and a loss of the science core bypasses on the other. Students should have more choice, not less, in what they take...
...Crimson now points towards the Eastern Championships, scheduled for Mar. 4-6, to cap off its undefeated season and looks to qualify men for the NCAA championships...
Even if the final legislation looks nothing like what Clinton proposed, the President's plan will at least mark the end of the politics of avoidance on this issue. Archer, who has announced his retirement, would love to cap his years in Congress with a major deal. Historians may also smile on the plan. After all, a game of chicken ends only when the more responsible player swerves to avoid disaster...
...HOME: Michael Graves, postmodern architect, designer of the Portland Building in Oregon and the Crooks House in Indiana, has a new feather in his cap: availability at Target. The discount chain commissioned the architect to create a line of housewares after working with him on the restoration of the Washington Monument, which it's partly funding. He brought forth such potential budget wedding gifts as a toaster, kitchen utensils, a patio set and an ice bucket. Next: Issey Miyake redoes the Big Gulp for 7-Eleven...
...took Intel 24 years to reach $50 billion in market cap, while it took Yahoo less than two years. For some, even Intel's price seems hard to swallow, given the relative maturity of its business and its growth prospects. But increasingly, even institutional investors are flocking to stocks like Yahoo as the performance of the Net stocks has put less aggressive investments to shame...