Word: counseling
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...This decision fully vindicates the action of the Yale administration and faculty in not allowing GESO tactics of holding undergraduate grades to gain them recognition as a labor union," said Dorothy K. Robinson, vice president and general counsel at Yale...
...there is also practical advice on a variety of crimes on Levin's list, and some that might as well be: assault by a stranger, stalking, rampages by co-employees and demon baby sitters. (A truly spectacular serial-killer case seems thrown in for seasoning.) Some of the counsel is self-evident: Beware of strange men offering unwanted favors or fake solidarity. Learn to say, "I said NO!" But a four-part test for assessing the possibility of violence is less obvious and more useful. De Becker, a compulsive systemizer who has sold the Supreme Court his MOSAIC-2 computer...
...headline on your story on independent counsel Kenneth Starr asked, "Has Starr Gone Too Far?" [NATION, July 7]. It should have asked, "Have the Clintons Gone Too Far?" It is because of innumerable delays, subpoenas, stonewalling and an appeal to the Supreme Court that this investigation has gone on and on. Starr is doing a great job. Just leave him alone! JESSIE G. DEMASSA Huntington Beach, Calif...
...managers of the conglomerate she heads are afraid to challenge her. Then her death-in-life is changed by a humble--actually, a quite arrogant--horseman named John Brown. He speaks boldly to her and rudely to her children. He takes her on long walks, gives her counsel; most important, he makes her laugh. She is, again, a woman in love. Gossips derisively call her "Mrs. Brown...
...conviction and two guilty pleas. Last week the mayor reacted to the latest of those indictments with a stern admonition, "When people tempt you with cash, don't accept it." The question that many in Chicago were asking last week: Did the mayor's brother follow that counsel...