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Other principles said they believed staff reductions would harm innovative programming...
Slightly nonplused, Cohagen tried again, and in a truly bizarre sequence, the biscuit again hit the far post, snuck behind Soucy and hit the near post, and finally ricocheted out of harm's way. To further complicate matters, the goal judge flicked the red light on, but referee Harry Ammian was right there to wave the "goal...
Reiter devotes almost half of her editorial to an analogy: that of a family head deciding whether or not to take in a vagrant seeking shelter. After establishing that the family head does indeed have the prerogative to turn the vagrant away because of the intended or unintended harm he may cause the family, Reiter admonishes the Clinton Administration for reducing the list of medical conditions restricting immigration. Like the family head, the Administration should instead be turning away people with AIDS, syphilis, leprosy, and other diseases to protect the nation's citizenry...
These streets have been the main issue for MIT since the beginning. MIT wants to expand its campus. We're not against expansion--if MIT can handle its growth so that it doesn't harm the city at the same time, then fine...
...There are clear moral differences between people who advocate peace and understanding, and those who advocate hatred and division." Flynn wrote. "By inviting to speak a person who shows no respect for the very difficult job [police officers] do and who advocates their physical harm, Harvard University has done a great disservice to police officers and law abiding citizens everywhere...