Word: fates
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...street harassment and sexist catcalls across America. In Apple,young Iranian director Samira Makhmalbaf captures twin girls viewing the outside world for the first time. Some films were less enlightening and simply plodding, such as Maria Ripoll's romantic comedy Once Upon a Yesterday,which features second chances and fate...
...would have liked a new face. Maybe some radio guys who own a gas station. Eggs Harvard Medical School experts conclude eating one egg a day isn't bad for you. Winston, bring on the omelets. Radcliffe Finally sheds anachronistic "college" label, but without bothering to decide the fate of undergraduate programs. #99 In a classy finale to an unparalleled career, the Great One skates his last shift. Thanks for the memories, Wayne. Former Sen. David Pryor (D-Ark.) IOP fellow leaves comfortable confines of Cambridge to help refugees in Kosovo...
...commitment to the study of women, gender and society." Under the proposed agreement, Radcliffe would be placed on an equal administrative footing with the University's nine faculties. Linda S. Wilson, Radcliffe's seventh and final president, announced that she would step down from her post in June. The fate of Radcliffe's undergraduate programs is yet to be determined...
Investment banking and consulting: two jobs that every Harvard undergraduate has considered, however briefly, at one point or another. Some fully expect and embrace this fate, while others swear it off and vow never to be entrapped by the lucrative salary and promising financial future. If, in a fit of desperation and fear, you chose this career despite previous ambitions to do good and creative and exciting things, it can be a very uncomfortable, soul-searching experience to realize you have become what you once resisted. There are the inevitable what ifs about the past and why nots concerning...
...doubles match, junior Roxanna Curto and freshman Sarah McGinty were the lucky ones who found the fate of the match in their hands...