Word: hating
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...know, your Dartmouth friends that hope that we care enough about their little school in Vermont (did I say Vermont?) to hate it have been telling you that for years. So what...
...Safety Board is under considerable pressure to offer a plausible explanation for Flight 427's demise. Aviation experts -- not to mention airline passengers -- hate a mystery. Since 1967, the board has succeeded in finding a probable cause for all but three air disasters. On average, such investigations take a year. The rush in this instance owes much to the magnitude of the human toll, the largest in the U.S. since 1987, when a Northwest Airlines crash claimed 156 lives. The tragedy also involved a Boeing 737, the most common of all passenger jetliners. Moreover, there is an eerie resemblance between...
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According to the Harvard entry in The Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Guide to Colleges, Universities and Graduate Schools, "Unanimously, students believe that homophobia is a serious problem on the campus. Those responding report being victims of verbal abuse, assault and harassment. Moreover, all of the students have knowledge of hate crimes committed on campus...
Since Herrnstein died in September, Murray is facing the new round of uproar alone. Not that he's sheepish. After Reaganites discovered his 1984 book Losing Ground, which said poverty programs actually worsened the problems of the poor, he became the sociologist liberals loved to hate. More recently he introduced himself into the debate on welfare reform by insisting that unwed motherhood, not joblessness, was the key problem. His solution was to get rid of welfare altogether. Murray says when he and his co-author started work on The Bell Curve, "((Herrnstein)) said to me, 'You know...