Word: objectionable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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The war's stunning success earned him enough accolades for a lifetime. But critics chide him especially for failing, despite his immense prestige after the Gulf War, to reshape radically the post-cold war armed forces by slashing and consolidating redundant units. Others complain he verged on insubordination by failing...
One objection raised by school committee members was that the program would offer only a limited science program. Although Harrison said students would perform science experiments, the proposal did not say whether they would receive course credit for their science work when they returned to Rindge and Latin.
The school board also voted without objection to grant the junior class $1,000 to help finance the 1995 prom. It will be held June 9 at the Marriott Hotel in Kendall Square.
The O.J. Simpson affair shows what can happen when our legal system allows justice to be blindfolded, gagged and bound by the strongest player in contemporary American jurisprudence: money [Cover Stories, Feb. 6]. And what are high-priced, celebrity defense attorneys paid to do? Establish that the charges against their...
None of the students whose names appeared in the log knew of its existence. Only three of the seventeen students contacted by The Crimson expressed indifference that their activities could be publicly examined. The rest clearly--and rightly--took strenous objection to this invasion of privacy.