Word: interalli
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Participating in the coalition are the Black Law Students Association, the Asian-American Law Students Association, L' Allianza--representing Chicano students--the Native American Law Students Association, and La Sociedade Inter-American--representing Caribbean and Latino law students...
Furthermore, as the majority so eloquently states, the establishment of a committee does not a true commitment entail-quite the opposite, it seems. An inter-disciplinary committee of women's studies would only inhibit the reform of prejudices that exist in extant departments. Perhaps the only positives aspect of a new department would be the introduction of courses and seminars dedicated to re-examining areas traditionally biased against women, and in developing a greater understanding of women's role and contribution in academics. This is notably a role not adopted by the committee advocated by the majority-a body which...
Just 2:10 inter, Jay North unleashed a shot from Tortorella's left and Greg Chalmers slipped the rebound home for his sixth goal of the season...
...said Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs Thomas O. Enders last week, as he defended the Reagan Administration's support for the beleaguered civilian-military government of El Salvador before three U.S. congressional committees. Enders' statement was buttressed by the firmly held position of Secretary of State Alexander Haig. The Administration's top diplomat bluntly asserted before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the U.S. "will do whatever is necessary" to prevent the downfall of the Salvadoran regime headed by President Jose Napoleon Duarte. Said Haig: "I am not about to lay out a litany...
...growing colony of exiles from Central America, the dream was almost too good to be true. As indeed it is. The largest such U.S.-based operation is a fly-by-night encampment run by Jorge Gonzalez, 50, a Cuban exile who is the head of something called the Inter-American Defense Force. Gonzalez, whose Spanish nickname Bombillo translates as light bulb, boasts that he is training "thousands" of anti-Sandinista Nicaraguans in South Florida. But that claim is more wishfulness than military threat, as TIME Caribbean Bureau Chief William McWhirter discovered on a tour of Gonzalez's training center...