Word: fittingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Friday already. If you haven't yet found the perfect fourth class, or realize that you're only taking classes from four pages in the course guide, here are 11 electives fit for the CUE and the most premed of schedules...
Kelly C. Levesque, an employee at Economy Hardware in Central Square, often helps college students trying to find storage to fit tight spaces...
...conspiracy: "The President's attack dogs," said Majority Whip Tom DeLay, "don't know the difference between breaking the law and making a mistake decades ago." For its part, Salon denied a White House connection and defended the article by claiming it proved both Hyde and Clinton were still fit for office. But now that Hyde has joined Dan Burton and Helen Chenoweth in the sexual-skeletons-in-the-closet club, Washingtonians have to wonder just how much more mud is waiting to be slung...
...should decide what's fit for kids to see online? If Rep. Mike Oxley has his way, says TIME correspondent Declan McCullagh, it will be "any Bible Belt prosecutor who's itching to make a name for himself." Oxley is the sponsor of the Internet decency act that was approved by a House Commerce subcommittee Thursday -- a bill that bears a striking resemblance to the 1996 Communications Decency Act that got the bum's rush from the Supreme Court, 9-0, for being unconstitutional. So what's Oxley -- who says this bill is "a more reasonable product" -- got going this...
Harvard is a symbol. President Neil Rudenstine recognizes this and has been a formidable advocate of affirmative action. The result is the highest percentage of black students at any Ivy school. But what sort of a message does it send when that "symbol" doesn't see fit to hire minorities as coaches...