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Gabriel J. Chin, a professor at the Western College of New England School of Law said the color-blind approach to admissions is a "superficially appealing approach...

Author: By Beth H. Roemer, | Title: Law Panel Discusses Affirmative Action | 2/18/1997 | See Source »

...think Gary Wu teaches us that there are certain cross cultural views of homophobia," said Tamara T.L. Chin '97, a BGLTSA member and the organizer of the speech. "We need to globalize our resources in solidarity with those brave souls who are resisting policed gender and sexuality under conditions much harsher than in the U.S. and in Europe...

Author: By Peggy S. Chen, | Title: Wu Blasts China's Gay Rights Record | 2/5/1997 | See Source »

...that produce a kind of doofus-Armani effect, a huge unvented, shoulder-padded Frankenstein jacket and flopping trousers that gather at the ankles. Clinton's head, handsome from certain angles, took on a big-jawed Joe Palooka look if he turned slightly to the side; and then with knobby chin and brightening nose, he could seem a cross between W.C. Fields and Tip O'Neill--distinctly subcharismatic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GLAD-HANDER | 11/18/1996 | See Source »

...call it vision. In the annals of Seventh Avenue, it's known as persistence. Tommy Hilfiger, 45, began in the apparel business peddling jeans, mostly around New York State. In 1984, with backing from Hong Kong tycoon Mohan Murjani, he set up his own shop. Hilfiger led with his chin, with ads in which he compared himself to Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein. The industry laughed--here was a tyro pushing rip-off designs and affecting to be an immortal. But Hilfiger was dogged. He came to recognize the flair in black street style, recombined it with his preppie instinct...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: H STANDS FOR HILFIGER | 9/16/1996 | See Source »

After that, Reeve is put through neck exercises--sort of neck pushups, with the head lifting up and down and the nurse holding it to provide resistance. Each exercise entails 50 repetitions. Then he rotates his head from side to side, and again the nurse resists. He does chin tucks and shoulder shrugs, in which he exercises what little movement he has in his shoulders; he raises them as high as he can, then brings them down again, also 50 times. He does a similar exercise of the scapula muscles, below the shoulder blades...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW HOPES, NEW DREAMS | 8/26/1996 | See Source »

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