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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...delay appears to echo the sentiments of President Neil L. Rudenstine, who said earlier this week that Harvard should not "peg this issue" on a national election...

Author: By Ivan Oransky, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Faculty Holds Off on ROTC Debate | 10/15/1992 | See Source »

Last week, Trent Reznor took us 20 minutes into the future with his latest set of post-apocalyptic ditties, Nine Inch Nails' Broken. Like his industrial brethren Ministry and Skinny Puppy, Reznor revels in echo beats and electronic tom-toms in overdrive. His voice careens between a whisper and a roar, then lurches full throttle into screams that make Kurt Cobain look like Billie Holiday...

Author: By J.c. Herz, | Title: Breakneck Beats | 10/8/1992 | See Source »

...comes to matters of life." Since then, and despite the Republican Party's screaming pro-life affirmation of Bush's public stance, the keepers of the faith have winked and nodded. Hear them today, and their every statement is a nuanced embrace of reason, each a seemingly heartfelt echo of Bush at his Inaugural: "I yearn for a greater tolerance and easygoingness about each other's attitudes and way of life." Hear the President say he would support his granddaughter's hypothetical decision to terminate her pregnancy, and his matter-of-fact insistence that the decision to do so would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Political Interest: The Truth About Bush's Hypocrisy | 10/5/1992 | See Source »

Connors' statements echo those made in a June 10 letter by former University Attorney and Director of Human Resources Diane Patrick. In the letter, Patrick, who conducted the University's investigation, cited similar inquiries by the EEOC and MCAD...

Author: By Joe Mathews, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Connors Denies Guard Complaints | 9/24/1992 | See Source »

Despite questions of the motivation behind them, the attacks by the President and the Vice President on the moral content of television entertainment have found an echo in the chambers of the American soul. Many who reject the messengers still accept the message. They do not like the moral tone of American TV. In our society only the human family surpasses television in its capacity to communicate values, provide role models, form consciences and motivate human behavior. Few educators, church leaders or politicians possess the moral influence of those who create the nation's entertainment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TV Could Nourish Minds and Hearts | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

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