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...Implicit in the notion of membership in an institution is full access to its resources. By this measure, degree candidates at the Harvard Extension School have been relegated to second class status within the University...
Pulp Fiction is Tarantino's show-and-tell extravaganza. It towers over the year's other movies as majestically and menacingly as a gang lord at a preschool. It dares Hollywood films to be this smart about going this far. If good directors accept Tarantino's implicit challenge, the movie theater could again be a great place to live...
...biggest problem with those who reject Catholic stances lies not in the individual issues over which they disagree with the Church. The problem is the implicit message encoded into their opposition: the refusal to accept the Church's claim to full moral and spiritual authority in this world...
...absence of a rebate. The reason is simple: the Coop is not just any other business. It's a "cooperative society," in operation not just to turn a profit but to give special benefits to its members. When members receive treatment no different from that of other customers, an implicit contract has been broken. While snazzy calendars and special discounts on Harvard wing chairs are nice, they're not enough...
...female figure -- embodied, in this case, in the Welfare Recipient. The women in the 5 million families on welfare are no more, and no less, representative of American womanhood than Anita Hill was. But the assault on welfare, like the Senate committee's interrogation of Professor Hill, is an implicit attack on the dignity and personhood of every woman, black or white, poor or posh...