Word: ms
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...consumer-electronic guys hangs in the balance," he declares. "We can get wiped." Only the paranoid survive. "The strategic goal here is getting Windows CE standards into every device we can. We don't have to make money over the next few years. We didn't make money on ms-dos in its first release. If you can get into this market at $10, take it." They...
...Jenny Jones Show. The topic of the show was secret admirers, and the guest, misled to assume that his admirer was a woman, discovered in front of the live audience that it was not. Humiliated and apparently deranged, he later shot the admirer. On the witness stand the opaque Ms. Jones told the jury that she had no idea how her show was produced but was certain they had done nothing wrong...
...response to the other requests we made, Rev. Robert Tobin of the Christ Church, Ms. Laurie Auffant of Old Cambridge Baptist Church and Rev. Thomas Mikelson of the First Parish and First Church graciously offered the use of their churches. Along with the refusal of Rev. Gomes was that of the Episcopal Divinity School, which stated that it had not developed a policy on same-sex union ceremonies and therefore was not allowing any couples, regardless of the gender of the participants, from outside of the Divinity School to use the chapel...
...Question Services' Impact" (News Story, October 28) brings up important issues which deserve discussion in a public forum. As someone who has been working and volunteering in the Chinatown community for over three years through Phillips Brooks House Association, I have often questioned my ability to effect change. However, Ms. Frank's article fails to cast substantial light on the subject, primarily due to broad generalizations and a consequent lack of depth...
...surprised that the article does not mention Professor Robert Coles '50 or his book, The Call of Service, which addresses the kinds of questions Ms. Frank is asking, particularly in the context of college students and Harvard specifically. While one may question the ability of student-run programs to effect broad social change, there is no question that the volunteer benefits, a fact which Professor Coles substantially documents. Certainly, he or she develops greater sensitivity to issues of poverty and powerlessness, an empathy people expected to be the future leaders of the world can never have too much...