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...their living conditions are not as grim as those of the Kurds, the Safwan refugees have for weeks been reliving their worst dreams, fearing for their lives. Protected by U.S. troops, the camp residents have begged the soldiers not to depart, sometimes even vowing to lie down in the path of withdrawing tanks. "Everyone here believes we will be killed when the Americans leave," says Mustafa Jafar. "The Iraqis will send the secret police...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq's Other Refugees | 5/6/1991 | See Source »

Ninety percent of Harvard graduates say they plan to attend graduate school, but Leape says that many of these students seek direct employment after college. Many seek to escape academics, find self-sufficiency and financial independence and gain experience working full-time in a chosen career path. But this year, such opportunities aren't always available...

Author: By Joanna M. Weiss, | Title: For Harvard Undergraduates Too, The Recession Is Taking Its Toll | 4/29/1991 | See Source »

Time was running out. All around me I began to hear rumors of seniors dropping out of the singles market and choosing the path of wedded bliss. What was I going to do when someone else told me The News...

Author: By Joshua M. Sharfstein, | Title: Harvard's Terms of Engagement | 4/23/1991 | See Source »

...they are also fond of the cheap hydroelectric power that makes utility rates in their region among the lowest in the nation. Soon they may have to decide which they love more. Eight power-generating dams built along the Columbia River since the late 1930s have fatally disrupted the path by which thousands of the salmon once swam 900 miles eastward from the Pacific Ocean to spawning grounds in the Snake River basin. Last year fishery-service counters there spotted just one lonesome sockeye...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ECOLOGY: Spawning a Controversy | 4/15/1991 | See Source »

Congress realizes that this is the only path that might truly lead to peace--but it can't singlehandedly make it work. The fluid state of diplomacy in the Middle East will not last long unless the Bush administration, which took upon itself the responsibility of stopping aggression in the region, now finishes the job it began...

Author: By Allan S. Galper, | Title: A Bush Away From Peace | 4/2/1991 | See Source »

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