Word: hearings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...AIDS Coalition (PAAC) presents Now, Later, Soon: Sondheim this weekend in the Dunster House Dining Hall. This year the profits from the show will benefit the Deaconess Hospital AIDS patient care. The performances in this weekend's show should be fantastic, so don't miss this great chance to hear good music and to benefit a needy cause...
...There's a voice we don't hear in the dining halls, and that is the voice of the students." He says students should be included in worker-management meetings or at least have a liaison through whom to voice their concerns...
According to Cambridge City Councillor William H. Walsh, City Manager Robert W. Healy delivered the notice to Dukakis' office last week. Walsh said he expects to hear from the governor's office shortly...
...victories are tainted because of gerrymandering by state legislatures, most of which are controlled by Democrats. Gerrymandering certainly happens. But gerrymandering hardly explains why the Democrats have a large majority in Congress. Constituency election systems inevitably exaggerate majorities; that is part of their function. (How many times did you hear that Ronald Reagan carried 49 of 50 states? Yet he got barely 29 out of 50 voters.) In fact, though, the Democratic majority is not all that exaggerated. In 1988 in elections for the House, Democrats got 53% of the votes and won 59.7% of the seats. In the Senate...
...read, see and hear a lot about the Palestinian uprising here. If you were Defense Minister...