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...court will consider the city's motion to dismiss the case today...
Meanwhile, council members too easily dismiss their mistakes as mere council bashing by The Crimson and other campus publications. They don't seem to take us too seriously, either...
Rudenstine did not dismiss the findings of the University's original inquiry into the matter last spring, which cleared accused parties of all charges of racial harassment. Then-general counsel Daniel Steiner '54 said at the time that he found "perceptions" of racial harassment but not actual harassment...
Well, forget it. Dish comes first. Besides, there's no way that any reasonably tuned-in moviegoer can dismiss the subversive import of the dialogue between Allen, as an author who teaches a college writing course, and Farrow, as his wife, a magazine editor. She asks, "Are you ever attracted to other women?" He replies that his students "don't want an old man." He, who thinks his marriage might be saved by having children, admits, "I'm begging to have a baby that I don't even want." And when he falls for a wily coed (Juliette Lewis...
Locker, however, isn't ready to dismiss his hope...