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The long-haired future flack started out as a history concentrator intent on law and earned his professional degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1979. Rowe spent the next 15 years learning the ins and outs of his hometown of Washington D.C.
Remember when AIDS activists staged die-ins on Wall Street, barricaded the doors at the Food and Drug Administration and threw smoke bombs at the National Institutes of Health? If there was a single, unifying battle cry among protesters, it was the charge that the Federal Government's delays in...
A HASCS employee, who spoke only on condition of anonymity, said Burner had extensive knowledge of the ins-and-outs of the University's link to the Internet, a global data communication network. He has taken a job with a Waltham-based computer company, the employee said.
Liston cited student run-ins with police as an example of a problem the council could tackle.
CREDIT: [TMFONT 1 d #666666 d {Source: INS, State Department}]CAPTION: COMING TO AMERICA