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...many cultures, love and marriage do not go together. Weddings can have all the romance of corporate mergers, signed and sealed for family or territorial interests. This does not mean, Jankowiak insists, that love does not exist in such cultures; it erupts in clandestine forms, "a phenomenon to be dealt with...
Ramsdale said Sedgwick had not sufficiently dealt with the issue of faculty diversity, and that the author had ignored the fact that this was the basis for friction between students in the first place...
...Camille D. Holmes, coordinator for the Harvard Law School Coalition for Civil Rights, said the article was "basically harmless" because it only dealt with lighter issues...
...next day she had the first meeting of her new task force in a stifling conference room in the Old Executive Office Building. She characteristically dealt with the unspoken question on everyone's agenda first: "I don't want you to think because I'm the President's wife, it's not O.K. to tell me what you think. I want everything on the table." Senior adviser Ira Magaziner describes his own role as akin to that of a ceo, with Clinton chairing the board. At Mrs. Clinton's insistence, the operation will be tightly scripted, with wall-posted schedules...
According to police, the six young men -- not one had a criminal record -- concocted a plan to rob the home of a local man who had dealt computer parts to Tay for his small business in selling computer systems. On New Year's Eve, Tay told his parents he was going to run a quick errand, and wheeled his Christmas present, a cherry red Nissan 300ZX, out through the gates of the driveway. His "errand" was a meeting with the others from which he would never return...