Word: heard
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...satisfied by conditions, but growers have routinely intimidated their workers with the threat of being fired to prevent them from participating. It is not good enough for individual Harvard students to choose each morning if grapes should be shunned; as student body we need to stand up and be heard, for the rights of those workers toiling away in California...
Elizabeth A. Gray, secretary to the CCSR, sayslarge questions can make the University heard whenconsensus builds...
...story would be remarkable if it were not one heard in chorus across Harvard. In the past school year the number of cases of RSI has exploded. During times of heavy schoolwork, such as reading period and exams, University Health Services (UHS) sees 10 to 14 new cases of RSI each day. In addition, according to the disabilities office, more than 40 students required special provisions on exams this spring because of RSI symptoms. Of course, these figures do not include the many students suffering from pain who have not sought help from the University...
Lieutenant Governor A. Paul Cellucci frequently took over the reins of state government, and rarely heard from Weld, according to The Boston Globe...
CAPE TOWN: Church bombing isn?t necessarily a human rights violation, former South African president P.W. Botha told a court hearing today. Botha?s contempt-of-court trial heard evidence that the octogenarian hardliner had ordered the August 1988 bombing of the headquarters of the South African Council of Churches, in which 21 people were injured. Botha is unfazed by the charges: ?He?s never denied ordering the bombing,? says TIME Johannesburg bureau chief Peter Hawthorne. ?He?s never admitted it either. In his own inimitable way, he?s saying he did it because the building was the headquarters...