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...hours of enjoyable reading," employment guides, seminars, AARP pharmacy service and travel benefits, among other delights. (Thanks to direct mailings like these, Modern Maturity is actually the largest circulation magazine in the United States.) Oh, and how could I forget? I also received my very own membership identification code, along with a little white card with my name and home address--lest I forget where I live--and the business address of the Executive Director, you know, my new friend Horace--lest I forget where to send my moulah...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTBOARD | 9/25/1998 | See Source »

PSLM members say they are trying to convince University administrators to sign a code of conduct against buying Harvard paraphernalia made in sweatshops and to fund an independent group to monitor these factories...

Author: By Bree Z. Tollinger, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Protest Labor Conditions at Guess? | 9/25/1998 | See Source »

PSLM said it would also like other universities and colleges to sign a similar code of conduct...

Author: By Bree Z. Tollinger, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Protest Labor Conditions at Guess? | 9/25/1998 | See Source »

...keep one step ahead of the students and teach myself about African empires and the Justinian Code, I think back to all the failed Faculty debates on including History 10a and 10b in the Core, all the swirling chatter about "methods and approaches to knowledge," and I wonder: To what end the self-righteous administrators' smugness at keeping the Core untainted by survey courses, if I hold a degree from Harvard and cannot call myself liberally educated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters | 9/24/1998 | See Source »

Shouldn't high crimes and misdemeanors at least be crimes in the criminal code? Once again, no: impeachment is a political, not a criminal, process, designed to remove officials who abuse their powers. Law professors use an example: if a Senator moves to the Bahamas and refuses to return, she isn't committing a crime, but she is abusing her office. Conversely, if she shoplifts from the Georgetown Gap, we probably shouldn't impeach her for such a petty crime. Says Harvard law professor Laurence Tribe: "The criminal process typically serves [to impose] punishment. Impeachment is a prophylactic device...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Exactly Are High Crimes and Misdemeanors? | 9/21/1998 | See Source »

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