Word: inns
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...addition to financial considerations, Landes said the University's decision to build the Inn at Harvard over the objections of Professors who wanted a library on the Mass. Ave. site also demonstrated that the University does not adequately listen to professors' concerns...
...mainstream American media is finally beginning to acknowledge part of the truth about U.S. foreign policy towards Guatemala: that the brutal death squads terrorizing this nation were sponsored by the C.I.A. and the U.S. military. The media has mainly focussed on two killings, the murder of an American inn-keeper and the murder of a Guatemalan guerrilla leader married to American lawyer Jennifer Harbury. The murders were linked to Col. Julio Roberto Alpirez, a Guatemalan officer trained by the U.S. army and paid by the C.I.A. Media attention has extended to the resulting C.I.A. attempt to cover up barbarism...
...women then headed north to Simsbury, Connecticut, to tee off in the Hartford Holiday Inn Invitational last Friday. Nine schools were represented at the tournament, including Amherst, Boston College, Hartford, Mt. Holyoke, Princeton, Rutgers and St. Francis...
...motel in Corpus Christi, Texas. The accused assailant was a former employee, Yolanda Saldivar, 32, who once headed Selena's fan club and later ran a boutique owned by the singer. Saldivar was arrested after a nine-hour standoff with police in the parking lot of the Days Inn. The only explanation offered for the killing came from Selena's father, Abraham Quintanilla, who suggested that Selena's meeting with Saldivar at the Days Inn was about financial irregularities. "My daughter Selena was killed this morning by a disgruntled employee," said Quintanilla. "There were discrepancies with the fan club...
...February faculty meeting, Landes brought up two projects, the Inn at Harvard and the Medical Area Total Energy Plant, as examples of University-sponsored projects for which the faculty was not sufficiently consulted...