Word: latinized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...last week's dinner at 17 Quincy St., the president's official residence, Duehay reportedly asked Bok about the strength of Harvard's commitment to affirmation action in admitting Cambridge Rindge and Latin graduates...
First, the department recommended that Columbia Professor Alfred Stepan be appointed to the Gutman chair in Latin American Studies, but members say Bok overturned the decision because Stepan was more of a political scientist than a sociologist...
...prominent anti-Vietnam clergyman and sanctuary activist last night at the Law School called for a fair application of refugee laws for those fleeing Latin American countries which are American allies...
Because of its 13 daily flights to Latin America, Eastern Air Lines has unwillingly become a carrier of choice for cocaine cowboys. Since November 1983 federal agents have discovered 26 cases of coke-smuggling aboard Eastern jets. Last week a top Drug Enforcement Administration official revealed that indictments are in the works against some 50 of Eastern's baggage handlers in Miami. The agency suspects them of smuggling billions of dollars' worth of cocaine into the U.S. in airliner cargo bellies...
...once again, the U.S. government is inflexible to reasonable compromise where Central America is concerned. The Latin American ministers met with a cool response from Shultz last month in Washington. The Reagan Administration refuses to alter its unremitting campaign against Nicaragua. As one leading official is reported to have said, "Contadora's document of objectives includes pluralism, democracy, and reconciliation. How do you get the Sandinist Communists to agree with that? The answer seems to me clear, and it is pressure." Military pressure, of course...