Word: enterances
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After returning from Cambridge, Colville, an English concentrator, would like to work in the Kentucky gubernatorial race of 1995. He said he thinks he will eventually enter politics "insome sense...
Precious prison space must also be allocated more judiciously. Penologists say that means not only finding alternative penalties for nonviolent offenders, but offering parole to rehabilitated old-timers. Often the hotheads who enter the system while still in their teens and 20s chill out by their 30s and 40s. Life-means-life sentences do a disservice on several fronts. Taxpayers pay ever steeper costs for aging inmates, who require more medical care; wardens are stripped of the ability to motivate these prisoners; and the lifers sink into a hopelessness that can be dangerous...
Indeed, such an impasse seems likely in the long run, since Israel made sure that the contentious issue of Jerusalem's future would not enter into the current negotiations. The Israelis claim to have rights to the ancient city and it does not seem that they are ready to yield on this claim. But the Palestinians have claims to Jerusalem too, and it is our hope that the Holy City will one day be the capital of our state...
...classes--most of them during shopping period. The intro lecture tells you everything you need to know, and we're not at Harvard to learn, anyway. We just want jobs when we graduate. At least that's what we're trying to tell ourselves this week, as we enter the junior year requirement-fulfilling frenzy. We love the Core. We will love CS161. Most of all, we love...
Students will enter the dining hall through an enclosed arcade so long lines will not leave students standing outside in the cold--a common occurence at the Union...