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...page two of The Crimson of April 14, Counter and Natosha O. Reid '93, co-chair of the Foundation's Student Advisory Committee, criticized a four-part Crimson series on diversity for unfair coverage of the Foundation, and it went on to say a "Crimson group" of writers "active in Hillel" had written articles on Black-Jewish relations at Harvard and had a "racial agenda" in its coverage...

Author: By Gady A. Epstein, | Title: Page One and Page Two | 3/19/1993 | See Source »

...week across Washington, and in scores of smaller seats of government in towns around the country, there came the confessions. Commerce Secretary Ron Brown admitted that he had not paid Social Security taxes for a maid who had worked for him for about five years. In between plotting his four-part peace plan for Bosnia, Secretary of State Warren Christopher said he hired a lawyer and an accountant to take a look at his records. The inquisition reportedly eliminated as many as a dozen people from posts ranging from commissioner of Social Security to chairman of the Federal Housing Administration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nanny Outing | 2/22/1993 | See Source »

...Your four-part series on Harvard athletics and two-part editorial contain so many errors, innuendoes, distortions, and omissions that I hardly know where to begin responding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sports Series Was Another Example of Biased Journalism | 1/29/1993 | See Source »

First, a few basic facts. The first part of The Crimson's four-part series on athletics detailed the unique pressures and rewards of life as a Harvard student athlete. To my knowledge, no campus publication has devoted as much space to athletes' experiences as The Crimson. We hardly attempt to "divide [athletes] from their fellow students," a wildly overstated charge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sports Series Was Another Example of Biased Journalism | 1/29/1993 | See Source »

EXTREME HAS FOUND A LARGER FOLlowing beyond the MTV set with acoustic rhythms and four-part harmonies that downplayed its heavy-metal heritage. Now that fans are hooked, though, the group is upping the dosage of metallica. Its latest album, III Sides to Every Story (A&M), not only reminds listeners that guitarist Nuno Bettencourt is a mean riffer but also harks back to the roots of rock opera, taking on epic proportions in the process. Divided into three acts, the album is full of social commentary denouncing war in cynical, hard- cutting tracks. One standout: the haunting Rest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Short Takes: Jan. 18, 1993 | 1/18/1993 | See Source »

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