Word: conflict
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Ruth A. Barron and Jennifer Leaning '67, two Harvard medical school faculty members in the area with Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), it was a sad but familiar human story of a conflict most Americans just watch...
...schools have hired as an independent monitor PricewaterhouseCoopers, a large accounting company with business and consulting interests in numerous garment factories, which PSLM members feel is a conflict of interest...
...with the calculation of a campaigner. From his first days in Congress, he devoted time and muscle to issues most lawmakers avoided as too complicated or politically expensive. The conviction that made him drag the spotlight onto Milosevic back then comes back to haunt him now, as the unfolding conflict inspires new Vietnam analogies every day, ones in which Gore plays Hubert Humphrey to Clinton's Lyndon Johnson. And yet rather than going AWOL, Gore has charged into the flames, touting himself as an "active participant" in the policymaking and stating the case for intervention as he campaigns across...
...came because I wanted it to live up to its own history...and I wanted very much to shape the field of conflict resolution," Cobb said. "To do that, you have to come to the middle of the vortex, and this has been the middle of the vortex for a long time...
...none the most influential site for addressing conflict resolution and the relation between theory and practice," Cobb said yesterday. "But it can't rest on its laurels. It has to develop new intellectual property and capital, sort of like a reinvest in itself...