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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Aubuisson's solution to his nation's difficulties is straightforward: a military victory over the guerrillas. He has drawn cheers at rallies by promising on occasion that, if elected, he will deport all "leftists," a term that some rightists interpret as incorporating anyone who favors dialogue with the insurgents. D'Aubuisson talks of providing new investment incentives for business in the war-battered Salvadoran economy, and wins approval from thousands of small businessmen and farmers who have suffered grievously from the guerrilla strategy of attacking the country's economic infrastructure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: El Salvador: The Making of a President | 1/30/1984 | See Source »

...very sorry we offended Michael Dorf '86 when my colleague and I poked fun at the Crimson headline, "Judge Decides Not to Deport Former Harvard Doctor/Rapist." We are both very sensitive to the seriousness of rape as a contemporary tragedy, and I'm pleased Mr. Dorf is also. We were making fun of a sloppy headline, not trivializing criminal behavior. It is a tragedy that an estimated one out of three women will be sexually assaulted at some time during their lives. It is a tragedy that nurses and patients become victims of rape at the hands of physicians they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Joke | 2/19/1983 | See Source »

...letter, Ph.D. students Tim Reagan and Kim Schive took The Crimson to task for its usage of "doctor/rapist." Admittedly, this is a semantically unsound phrase; however, do Reagan and Schive believe for one moment that any of The Crimson's readers misunderstood the headline ("Judge Decides Not to Deport Former Harvard Doctor/Rapist") because of the slash? More likely they were looking for an opportunity to see their prose in print. Rape is a serious crime. That two Harvard Ph.D. candidates overlook this fact to have fun at a newspaper's expense--and at the expense of rape victims--is disheartening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Semantics | 2/10/1983 | See Source »

...were very intrigued by one of your recent headlines: "Judge Decides Not to Deport Former Harvard Doctor/Rapist" (January 19, 1983). Several questions immediately sprang to mind. First, we were not aware that Harvard even had a position called "doctor/rapist." Does this represent a joint appointment as both a doctor and a rapist or is it one integral position with a compound tide? Second, now that the subject of your article has left this position, who has replaced him, or does the position remain vacant? What qualification are required for a doctor/rapist anyway? The Reagan Kim Schive Ph.D. students, Psychology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Help Wanted? | 2/3/1983 | See Source »

...returning to the United States, had failed to obtain a proper visa, according to Gaynor. Because of this, after completing his sentence on Monday, Sherry was put in the custody of immigration officials under the charge of not being law-fully admitted into the country, precipitating the hearing to deport him, Gaynor said...

Author: By Wendell A. Lim, | Title: Judge Decides Not to Deport Former Harvard Doctor/Rapist | 1/19/1983 | See Source »

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