Word: fairings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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However, Reynolds won't leave fair Harvard without first fulfilling her squash dream...
...office, however, indicates something more important--Harvard's policy matters. Tutu believes the University's divestment would send the message that reaping profits from a system of institutional racism is immoral. He also wants to expose the lie that selective divestment policies, such as Harvard's, can be fair and humanitarian...
Harvard is not the Love Boat. An educational institution that boasts of more than 50 different libraries and has an annual "Computer Fair" does not easily lend itself to romance. But all is not yet lost. After conducting an extensive pseudo-scientific survey, I have determined that there are places on campus to find that special someone, if you know where to look...
Bush said he thought that Americans had "an innate sense of fair play" about such matters and said he did not think that Tower should be judged on the basis of perceptions about his character...
...many efforts to introduce classified documents, Sullivan would be building grounds for an appeal if North is convicted. Probable contention: the 1980 Classified Information Procedures Act, which gives the Attorney General the power to keep secret documents out of trials, is unconstitutional because it deprived North of a fair trial. If it took an inordinate amount of time to get the North trial started, bringing the proceedings to a conclusion may take a good deal longer still...