Word: paper
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...could be accused of the same crimes as I am accusing the paper--focusing on peripheral campaign junk rather than issues--however, The Crimson has a power which I don't have to create and maintain a tone for election coverage--this in itself is an issue I feel is worth time...
...Student Affairs Committee, Nelson persuaded the full council to end its silence on review of the Core Curriculum. He initiated the council's first internal review of the Core, and the council's proposals will be distributed to the Faculty along with the Faculty committee's own research paper on the subject...
...that, we feel that it is important that we enunciate why we are choosing not to support her. First, she has little record of achievement, apart from holding the position of vice president. Second, she has been less than forthright in explaining her record. For example, in her position paper she claims she is a co-founder of HASTE when, in fact, she was only an original member of the group. Third, she has politicized the race by organizing an opposition research team and resorting to negative campaign tactics. Fourth, she has divided the council, notably through the clearly political...
...million on a fully diluted basis. Perhaps the biggest winner was an obscure Monaco company called EBC Trust. Some months before the deal, EBC provided a loan to Legacy to keep it going, and is now one of the company's biggest single stockholders, with millions of dollars in paper profits...
...paid the estate of oil baron Armand Hammer $30.8 million for one of Leonardo da Vinci's lesser notebooks. Compared with the Renaissance master's other surviving manuscripts, Codex Leicester (named for the English family that owned it for two centuries) is trifling, just 18 sheets of linen paper folded in half to produce 72 pages. It contains only modest samples of Leonardo's celebrated draftsmanship--no spectacular drawings of flying machines, no cutaways of the human anatomy or exploded views of geared gadgetry. Still, Microsoft's billionaire boss surely got his money's worth. Of thousands of unbound manuscript...