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Faculty Council members are elected accordingto a version of the Hare proportionalrepresentations system, used since the council wascreated...

Author: By Tara H. Arden-smith, | Title: Faculty Elects 7 To Council | 6/9/1994 | See Source »

...kids of lousy parents grow up to be killers. Thus some researchers suspect that biology plays a strong role. Psychologist Robert Hare of the University of British Columbia has completed a study in which he and an associate monitored the brain waves of psychopaths as they responded to emotion-laden words, such as rape, cancer, death, and neutral words like table and chair. The team found that normal people responded quickly to emotional words; the psychopaths showed no such activity -- all words were neutral...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dances with Werewolves | 4/4/1994 | See Source »

Andrew: I'm really glad Steve hare is calling our bluff, because I want a journalist to get on our case and encourage us to think. And we just have these snide answers. We all listen to whatever we can get our hands on that interests us. I guess everyone who's listening to music has a collection of interests they're pursuing, ideas that they look for, different bands that might be attacking these ideas in different ways... and we all have totally different ideas of what bands are doing creative things...

Author: By Steve L. Burt, | Title: Eggs Go Over Easy | 3/10/1994 | See Source »

Also in attendance were the department's crime prevention officer, Sgt. Lawrence J. Fennelly; detective Richard Mederos; Sgt. Peter O'Hare and Sgt. Arthur Fitzhugh, the department's liason to the court, among others...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reporter's Notebook | 12/17/1993 | See Source »

Thousands of furious travelers were forced to scramble for flights on other airlines in hopes of finding an empty seat during the year's busiest week of travel. At Chicago's O'Hare Airport, a woman clutching a wedding dress in a plastic bag sobbed as she learned her flight to Antigua was disrupted. Elsewhere, many of American's 200,000 daily passengers camped out on concourses, their luggage serving as makeshift pillows. In Dallas one harried American ticket agent was at the end of her rope: "I just called my husband and told him that when I get home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fasten Your Seatbelts | 11/29/1993 | See Source »

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