Word: months
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...decided last week at a biannual policy meeting of the graduate board and several students to temporarily restrict non-members from the premises for the month, while it debates whether to bar non-members permanently...
...Paul Wellstone of Minnesota said last month that the cost of running a campaign with front-loaded primaries was too high...
...nation's public schools. The proposals, which would spend an extra $4.98 billion on a variety of teacher training and class-size reduction initiatives from his fiscal 2000 budget request, are most significant because they place greater emphasis on school accountability. Under the plan, first unveiled in last month's State of the Union Address, school districts would receive federal funding only if they meet a certain level of minimum standards...
...month ago, with a $200 million science initiative in the works for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Rudenstine sang a different tune, saying he had become "less optimistic" about this year's federal support for science research...
Eyebrows were raised last month when the American Medical Associaton fired the editor of its journal for publishing a sex survey that coincided with President Clinton's impeachment trial. And eyebrows were again raised this week when the AMA reinstated Dr. George Lundberg as a contributor to the prestigious medical journal. Neither the AMA nor Dr. Lundberg elaborated on the reasons for the reconciliation, but TIME medical columnist Christine Gorman found the incident "interesting...