Word: policiese
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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1 - In a landmark speech in Sanders Theatre, Chinese President Jiang Zemin praises U.S.-Chinese relations and hints that there might be room for improvement in his government's policies. Outside the hall, more than 5,000 pro- and anti-Jiang protesters demonstrate and exchange slogans. Freed dissident Harry Wu...
Aid insiders said Yale--which frequently fights Princeton for the same pool of middle-class students--had to change its policies or face serious recruiting trouble. Yale officials admitted after the announcement that "[their] timing was related to Princeton's announcement."
Under traditional policies like the one Harvard used through this spring, 60 percent of outside scholarships are applied towards reducing outright aid, and 40 percent towards cutting loans. Stanford now uses scholarships to completely eliminate loans and work-study before applying them against grants.
Founding various support policies and programs--including a habit of leaving her porch light on to invite students to visit and talk with her late at night--Bunting-Smith gained the appreciation of hundreds of Radcliffe undergraduates.
The coalition represented groups protestingChina's policies regarding the three "terribleT's": Taiwan, Tibet and Tiananmen.