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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Clearly, the Core in this sense favors the science student. For the science concentrators, their eight Core requirements rarely overlap with their departmental courses required by their chosen field of study. The humanities concentrators at Harvard are more often than not required to take courses from related fields, that is related humanities fields. Therefore, it is that person who by nature of chosen concentration will confront the frustration of being deprived of Core credit for work done in the department itself. An English concentrator choosing government as a related field cannot use such a course to fill a Moral Reasoning...

Author: By Erica S. Schacter, | Title: More Courses in the Core | 3/20/1995 | See Source »

...commission, headed by former Defense Secretary Les Aspin, to produce a report by March 1996 on future directions for the entire U.S. intelligence community. The House Intelligence Committee is preparing a similar report, while Senate Intelligence Committee chairman Arlen Specter announced he is drafting legislation to reorganize and cut overlap in intelligence collection. Carns promised last week that the operation ``will be leaner, but at the same time we will do more of the more important things...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPIES FOR THE NEW DISORDER | 2/20/1995 | See Source »

...principle behind Chem 8 and 9 is that we wanted to integrate introductory physics and chemistry, since there's a lot of overlap," Friend says. "There really is not a line between chemistry and physics--there's more of a general approach...

Author: By Anne M. Stiles, | Title: Science Course Offers Choice | 1/25/1995 | See Source »

...operating-room scenes and rapid-fire medical jargon ("O.K., we gotta go with it -- 5,000 units heparin, tPA 10 milligrams, push. Sixty over one hour. Let's get another EKG. Keep him on the monitor ..."). The show's hopped-up pace and jumbled texture -- stories start, stop and overlap seemingly at random -- set it apart from almost anything else on the air. "There's a rhythmic instinct to slow down in television," says Crichton. "But our show had to go as fast as the real thing. We got rid of the pauses, those actors' moments, the hanging looks that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: Angels with Dirty Faces | 10/31/1994 | See Source »

City officials insisted that the overlap of both budgets will be corrected...

Author: By Sewell Chan, | Title: Cambridge Overpaid Reeves | 10/6/1994 | See Source »

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