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...experts warn, however, that the victims' rights movement has its own risks. Professor Robert Mosteller of Duke University Law School is worried that some survivors may be worse off if they come into court and see a defendant get a light sentence. And even those who favor court appearances caution against unrealistic expectations. Observes psychologist Dean Kilpatrick of the Medical University of South Carolina: "There is a tendency for victims to think, 'Once it goes to court, it's over.' But it's not over. Being the victim of a violent crime changes your life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONFRONTING THE KILLER | 4/3/1995 | See Source »

While he explained India's commitment to economic reform, he said the nation's policy makers had to proceed with caution if they were to take into account the interests of India's many socio-economic and ethnic groups...

Author: By Usman S. Nabi, | Title: Ambassador From India Talks | 3/14/1995 | See Source »

...Investment managers urge caution, and remindus that the returns of the past decade willprobably not be sustainable in the long run,"Knowles said. "[We] must brace ourselves for aperiod of lower returns...

Author: By Elizabeth T. Bangs, | Title: Knowles Asks Faculty to Revive Involvement | 3/11/1995 | See Source »

...Regardless, weighing opinions based on the unsubstantiated motives of pundits rather than the merits of their viewpoints is blatantly repugnant. Yet Limbaugh uses the conspiracy theory as a lens through which his arguments are colored. He often introduces the ideas of his "opponents" with a caution that works along the lines of, "Now remember, liberals want to make you poor and unhappy, so they advocate..." Instead of speaking to issues important to the country, he undermines the very debate taking place by falling back on the good guybad guy scenario...

Author: By Dan S. Aibel, | Title: Laughing at Limbaugh | 2/15/1995 | See Source »

...fooled by its location. Just becauseit's on a boat doesn't make the museuminteresting. For $4.80 (the student rate) you canlearn everything you've always wanted to knowabout the pre-Revolutionary War tea trade. Plusyou get to throw a "crate of tea" overboard intothe harbor. Caution: don't touch the water...

Author: By Brian E. Malone, | Title: Worst of Boston 1995 | 2/9/1995 | See Source »

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