Word: partnering
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard cannot be an idle partner in efforts to deal with difference. There needs to be an institutional commitment both to react to "crisis" situations and to work actively to remedy the problems raised above. The two existing administrative organizations ostensibly devoted to furthering those goals within the College--The Harvard Foundation and The Office of Race Relations and Minority Affairs--do not live up to that promise...
...every gadfly who voices contempt for the U.S. and its ills, countless Japanese evince tremendous fondness for their only military ally and premier trading partner. It would be hard, perhaps, to find any nation anywhere so besotted with things American -- from the music, books and movies Japanese absorb to the clothes they wear and hamburgers they eat. Millions of Japanese tourists visit the U.S. every year, while tens of thousands who return from working in America gush about how they loved their stay...
...Social Democratic Party is set to begin a series of symposiums examining Japan's wartime exploits. Kembei is not a word used in these circles, which are peering through the smoke of war memories and postwar trade frictions to find a durable basis for relations with their trans-Pacific partner in destiny. They only hope that Americans see fit to join them...
...Protection should be used for the first six months after starting a relationship with a new partner. Then each partner should be tested for HIV. If both test negative and the couple have a monogamous relationship and don't indulge in risky behavior, such as using needles, then it's safe to discontinue using condoms as a protection against AIDS...
...woman seeking a divorce because her husband thinks he's Elvis. Other problems remain. Civil Wars has too little of interest going on outside the courtroom (no romance so far between Hemingway and Onorati), and its "lighthearted" moments are rather distasteful. One running story involves Hemingway's law partner (Alan Rosenberg), who has a nervous breakdown in the first show and returns later to do kooky things like barbecuing hamburgers in the office...