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Dates: during 1980-1989
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WHAT THE LAW SCHOOL drama mavens are obsessed about getting across is that they know that some of their buddies are already money-grubbing, amoral bastards fortunate enough to have landed on the express bus to corporate success. For instance, there's the character called Will Street: brawny, good hearted, always ready with a joke. Law school teaches him to see very country meadow as a shopping mail and each grassy hillside as a self-sufficient condominium community. Or take Eustace Shrub, who always wanted to be the star of a TV exercise show, but somehow ends up in cahoots...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: Jurisimprudence | 3/4/1982 | See Source »

...nation keeps a sharper eye on foreign press coverage of its flammable affairs than Israel. When it does not like what it sees, the Israeli government is quick to express its displeasure to newsmen. But rarely is the criticism as pointed, as personal or as outrageous as it was last week. Angered by a report on ABC'S 20/20 describing Israeli treatment of Palestinians in the West Bank, Ze'ev Chafets, director of the government press office, charged that certain U.S. and European news organizations suppress negative stories on Syria and the Palestine Liberation Organization because they fear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: News Gathering Under the Gun | 3/1/1982 | See Source »

Strategists for Sears, as well as for the other candidates, express confidence in getting the nomination, but all are more shaky when discussing the election. Most agree that this time around the Republicans chances hang more on the outcome of the Democratic fight than on anything they can do. Even a lightweight contender could challenge the Democrats if King. Dukakis and O'Neill bloody each other enough before the primary. And that observers say, is not unlikely

Author: By Jacos M. Schlesinger, | Title: Republicans Fight Each Other, Apathy | 2/23/1982 | See Source »

More than 200 musicians united in the fun draining concert to express through music their horror at threat of nuclear holocaust, organizer Katie Houlahan said yesterday...

Author: By Deborah S. Kalb and Matthew I. Meverson, S | Title: Students Sing for Nukes Ban White Others Protest Outside | 2/22/1982 | See Source »

...Horner, as titular head of the institution, to speak out for Radcliffe and the women's issues it largely represents-to lobby for Radcliffe's interests. When the Radcliffe Forum was eliminated two springs ago. Horner's voice was conspicuously quiet. As long as she has chosen to express herself on the foreign policy questions of U.S. arms sales, more aggressive advocacy on the home front does not seem unreasonable...

Author: By Paul A. Engelmayer, | Title: Matina and the Jets | 2/20/1982 | See Source »

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