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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Black students have evolved into a system of invertebrates; they have no backbone," S. Allen Counter, associate professor of Biology, said last night in a speech on the history of Afro-Americans at Harvard during the past ten years...

Author: By Marc J. Jenkins, | Title: Counter Complains of Disunity In Harvard Black Community | 2/14/1980 | See Source »

...country, then they will be in some serious way discomfited by it." Some effects may be undesirable. The boycott may help create even more of a cold war climate in the U.S.S.R.; Soviet leaders may exploit the atmosphere, as they have in the past, conjuring up socialist fervor to counter the threat from the West. It is also possible, predicts Dimitri Simes, an analyst at Georgetown University's Center for Strategic and International Studies, that the Kremlin will use alienation from the West to justify greater repression and internal control...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: The Boycott That Might Rescue the Games | 2/11/1980 | See Source »

...employ less than one-tenth of 1 per cent of the black population in South Africa, Mary Nolan, associate professor of History, says the principles are a "face-saver or fig leaf for the corporations that in no way change the fundamental problems of apartheid, and are being used counter to Sullivan's own intentions." "Corporations are active in South Africa for cheap labor," Nolan says, adding, "it is simply unrealistic to believe they will take steps that would imperil their profits or the system of apartheid...

Author: By James L. Tyson, | Title: Sullivan's Principles: Camouflage or Catalyst? | 2/8/1980 | See Source »

...least it made sense at the time. Unfortunately, the next president will not lead us through the impending gloom of rising energy prices and international military gamesmanship with trustworthiness. Republicans, nonetheless, seem eager at this early point in the campaign to make Carter's successful but politically counter-productive strategy work for Bush. In the process, they may change the focus of presidential politics from issues to headlines...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: The Folks on the Hill | 2/8/1980 | See Source »

Advocates of lethal injections counter that doctors should offer the comfort of a merciful death to a condemned prisoner. But, argue the authors, "surely this is begging the issue, as the person soon to be killed by the state is hardly analogous to the dying patient." Curran, who with other members of a Harvard committee conceived a "brain death" ethic (which calls for the cutting off of artificial life supports after brain activity ends), brands the doctor's role in death by injection one of "active killing." Adds Casscells, perhaps as an appeal to unconvinced colleagues: "The moral issue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Death Row | 2/4/1980 | See Source »

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