Word: parkes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...other business, the council voted 62-2 toappropriate $4,500 to defray the $14,958 cost forthe annual first-year formal. The formal, to beheld on February 26 in the Boston Park PlazaHotel, Will cost first-years $14 per ticket...
...officers include Vice PresidentRichard Lee '96, Treasurer Henry J. Yoon, SocialChair Susan S. Kim '96, Cultural Chair Lawrence J.Lee '97, Intercollegiate Chair Brian Kim '97,Political Chair Austin So '96, Minority AllianceRepresentative Kenneth Park '96, andCommunications Chair Won Hee Park '97 and ThomasChoi...
...related question. "Jurassic Park: The Rock Opera" was an unprecedented success, earning rave reviews from critics everywhere, and sparking a rash of suicides. Does that put an uncomfortable pressure...
...terrible. So we have no data to base these theories on." Considering that the major studios release hundreds of films a year, Kramer asks, shouldn't a few of them acknowledge the existence of gays? "We're not asking Hollywood to make Gone With the Wind or Jurassic Park. They don't have to bankrupt the company or defraud the stockholders. We're talking $10 million or $15 million -- less if you try hard. To Matsushita or Sony or Disney, $10 million is toilet-paper money...
...this: a mugger shoves a woman while snatching her purse; strike one. The same criminal stiff-arms a store clerk while swiping a coat; strike two. Twenty years later (there are no intervals in either proposal), the same person punches a federal official, or assaults someone in a national park; strike three. The U.S. Sentencing Commission estimates that at most, only 690 federal prisoners a year would be in for life if "three strikes" were law. "With several million felonies a year, that's not going to have a major impact on violent crime," says Biden, who knows that...