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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...with successful efforts that included free HIV testing and support of labor unions. "We were standing up for students in areas that before couldn't have been talked about," Hyman remembers. There were also several smaller initiatives that ensured that all students, regardless of their financial situation could enjoy the full college experience. One was the making available of free formal tickets to underprivileged students. Hyman recalls, "We got the financial aid office to set aside so many tickets for those underprivileged students--I think that's one thing that will never be repealed because it's such a great...

Author: By Harriett E. Green, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Back in The Good Old Days: A Visit to the Undergraduate Council's Past | 12/2/1999 | See Source »

...more than that. Billing itself as a "small luxury inn" the hotel of the PRTM team is fully equipped: well-stocked mini-bar, extensive room service menu, Martha Stewart Living on the coffee table and a phone next to the toilet. But the team doesn't have time to enjoy these amenities tonight--they have an early start tomorrow morning...

Author: By David M. Rosenblatt, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Consulting Consultants | 12/2/1999 | See Source »

...enjoy going to the bathroom, let's say in your dorm room in Dunster...

Author: By Jennifer Y. Hyman, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: In The Bathroom With B.J.: An Interview With The Delta Stow-away | 12/2/1999 | See Source »

...organization's four aims are: To ensure that all members enjoy the same trading rights as other members To support free trade and the reduction and elimination of tariff barriers To establish binding rules to ensure fairness and consistency in trade To eliminate subsidies in order to make trade more competitive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A WTO Primer | 12/1/1999 | See Source »

Then in 1996 Congress made the proceeds from most viatical settlements tax exempt, and the business really took off. Increasing numbers of terminally ill people, including those suffering from cancer or heart disease, have sold their life-insurance policies to enjoy their death benefits while they're still alive. This year alone, more than $1 billion in viatical settlements, only about half related to AIDS, will be brokered, according to the National Viatical Association (NVA), roughly 20 times as much as when the business began. Relatively healthy elderly people are also hawking their policies for some additional income; $3 billion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Making A Killing | 11/29/1999 | See Source »

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