Word: hurts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...sounded like it would be a nice event-and the strawberries didn't hurt," said Amanda L. Thompson...
...University's experience with C'est Bon's catering services didn't hurt...
Perhaps most heartening about the work of SAS and the LWC has been their ability to bring home questions of economic justice to the hearts and minds of students. By demonstrating how depressed wages hurt the Harvard employees with whom we interact daily, they have managed to combat apathy and build a broad base of support. By connecting larger social issues to life on this campus, this year's activists have provided a model for others to follow...
Harvard-ranked No. 9 in the country by the Sailing World College Coaches Panel-struggled on the first day of competition, as two A division races were sailed. Light and shifty winds hurt Rosen and Strothman, who finished the two races in eighth and 12th place...
Domenici and Wellstone point out that the legislation is a solid long-term investment, since it would help people get treated before their illnesses become so severe that they lose their jobs or hurt themselves. Even business lobbyists admit that the cost increases for mental-health insurance will be small (maybe 1%). But they fear it will open the door to other mandates as well. "You have to remember that the Patient's Bill of Rights is being considered too," says Kate Sullivan of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, referring to the proposal in Congress to make it easier...