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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...would close both offices. If the Grassley amendment passes, the legitimate rights of American citizens will be traded for the support of one special interest group! The question is not: Do you support the PLO? The question really is: Do you support the constitutional right of all Americans to express their opinions through political organizations? We urge the press and citizens of the United States of America to join us in resisting this travesty of American principles. Dina Abu-Ghaida '91 Wilson B. Bisbai Sammy Hassan '88 Mona Khalil '88 Martha McElroy '88 Fouad S. Onbargi Joshua Peterson '91 Adam...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The PLO and American Principles | 12/2/1987 | See Source »

Moschita, of Federal Express commercial fame, leads courses more organized and elucidating than many here at Harvard. (Infact, T.M.U. is grounded in the Harvard tradition, having lifted the Harvard seal and substituted Verifast for Veritas.) Students at T.M.U. get a minute-by-minute--i.e., course by course--written outline. Each period begins with appropriate sound effects. There are snores for philosophy and ape squeels for biology. The professor gives a summary at the beginning of each class--for example, in biology, "I'm a mutant. You're mutant. We are all mutants...

Author: By Laurie M. Grossman, | Title: An Academia Nut | 11/30/1987 | See Source »

British trade officials are not alone in provoking the wrath of U.S. authorities. In May 1985, according to the French newsmagazine L'Express, five cases of industrial materials were shipped via Air France from Paris to Luxembourg, where the crates were to be placed aboard an Aeroflot plane bound for Moscow. French customs agents had not bothered to check out the cases, but Luxembourg officials demanded they be opened. Inside they found equipment for the manufacture of so-called bubble memory chips, a U.S.-made state-of-the-art semiconductor ideally suited for storing guidance information in missiles. A French...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Technobandits | 11/30/1987 | See Source »

...startled by the large, horizontal, color "centerfold" images which make up makeup Sherman's next series of pieces. Commissioned and then rejected by Vanity Fair, these photos picture the artist crouched on the floor or on a bed in various costumes and wigs. In all the images, her characters express fear, alienation and helplessness. Some accuse Sherman of reinforcing negative female stereotypes, but she resolutely denies the charge. She wants, she says, merely "to make people uncomfortable in their expectations of seeing cleavage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Developing Talent | 11/25/1987 | See Source »

...Getting into and out of the airport will be crazy," said Lainey Anderson, travel agent for American Express Travel Service. "More people are travelling this year than in previous years, and I don't know why," she said...

Author: By Michael A. Levitt, | Title: Agents Predict Heaviest Travel Season Ever | 11/24/1987 | See Source »

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