Word: conflict
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...many say they feel a conflict between their loyalty to Radcliffe--the women's college that nurtured them--and their desire to contribute to undergraduate education and life...
...Nation article characterizes these purchases as a blatant conflict of interest on Harvard's part. University officials acknowledge that if advice or special privileges were given, this would represent a violation of both HIID and HMC conflict of interest rules...
...conflict over how the University shouldreduce health care costs dragged on for about fiveyears and provoked the months of picketing outsideMass. Hall and President Neil L. Rudenstine'sElmwood home...
This reversal points to what could be a jurisdictional conflict between President Neil L. Rudenstine and Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles, with the cost of thousands of College educations caught in the middle...
...chief irony of the past week's convoluted maneuverings is that each side in the biggest antitrust case in two decades knew where its counterpart stood well before the conflict's looming D-day--Microsoft's May 15 deadline for giving its new operating system, Windows 98, to PC manufacturers. DOJ antitrust chief Joel Klein believed that the ways Microsoft uses its Windows monopoly to dominate other markets violate antitrust law, and that the company had to be reined in lest it gain a choke hold on the Internet. Gates felt otherwise, and had long since made it clear that...