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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...remainder, the decision about whetherto press charges depends on the extent and qualityof the trademark legislation in the country, aswell as the nature of the organization...

Author: By Jenny E. Heller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: University Alleges Trademark Violation | 2/9/1999 | See Source »

...originally feared that Sturdy may have fractured her fibula, X-rays indicated that there were no broken bones. Sturdy has a severe ankle sprain with at least partially torn ligaments and possibly fully severed ligaments--her ankle is still too swollen for X-rays to indicate the full extent of the ligament damage...

Author: By Eduardo Perez-giz, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: W. Hoops Loses Sturdy to Ankle Sprain | 2/3/1999 | See Source »

...think it's nice that they're administrators and people removed from the peer situation," says Fuller. "I trust the U.C. to a certain extent, but especially in terms of our group, a lot of people have this innate prejudice against cheerleaders because we're supposed to be stupid or something...

Author: By Rachel P. Kovner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: College Awards $17,000 in 'Impact Grants' to Two Dozen Student Groups | 1/25/1999 | See Source »

...Samaranch was fighting for his future Monday, even after the IOC suspended six members for corruption. "His credibility has been damaged to the extent that it will be questioned whether he can be relied on to reform a body that has malfunctioned so badly on his watch," says Sancton. Allegations of corruption in the decision to award the 2002 Winter Games to Salt Lake City have snowballed into a wide-ranging probe of recent IOC decisions. With billions of dollars at stake in the competition to host the games, the Olympic dictum that participating is more important than winning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Samaranch Feels Olympic Heat | 1/25/1999 | See Source »

...extent that there is some consensus among sensible experts, it is that the dire predictions of major social disruptions are way overblown. The most likely problems involve temporary glitches, especially overseas, in billing and invoice systems, that could cause some disruptions in business and government. The Internal Revenue Service, you will be relieved to know, promises to be prepared. (So it's true about death and taxes.) And the Social Security Administration, which sends out benefit checks, also says it's ready...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The End Of The World As We Know It? | 1/18/1999 | See Source »

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