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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Crimson has Penn and Yale left on its schedule, which means that it still has time to salvage some Ivy League face in this dismal season. Someone said that after Brown's loss that Harvard isn't even playing for pride anymore, that's simply not true. Pride is all the Crimson has left...

Author: By Matt Howitt, | Title: 'I'm Responsible' | 11/6/1995 | See Source »

...Pepcid's quick strike, Tagamet's ambitious counterattack and the row over advertising may look like mere skirmishes when Zantac 75 enters the fray. This acid blocker is the over-the-counter version of Zantac, the top-selling prescription drug in the world and the pride of Britain's Glaxo-Wellcome pharmaceutical stable. Prescribed for 240 million patients around the globe, Zantac last year generated $3.6 billion in sales, $2.1 billion in the U.S. And last month the over-the-counter Zantac 75 received a recommendation from an FDA advisory committee, virtually assuring its imminent approval for sale...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FIRE IN THE BELLY, MONEY IN THE BANK | 11/6/1995 | See Source »

Stepping up the intensity alone will not be enough against such a domineering force as Brown. While the game is more of a pride factor for the Crimson, it probably represents the only way of easing the pain of what has been a tough season...

Author: By Jason E. Schmitt, | Title: Men's Soccer Faces No. 4 Brown | 11/4/1995 | See Source »

...members of the Caucus are proud to declare both our affiliation to Harvard and our gay, lesbian or bisexual orientation. Many of us take additional pride in being able to offer financial help through the vehicle of The Open Gate. We welcome will like-minded faculty, staff and alumni/ae to join us. --Robert W. Mack '71 Co-Chair, Harvard Gay & Lesbian Caucus

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gay Student Center Essential | 11/1/1995 | See Source »

...Islam leader who organized the march, its chief purpose may have been to simply prove that he was the man who could make it happen; he would then capitalize on the prominence he hoped it would confer. For most of those who attended, however, the main point was comradeship, pride and rededication to a few core values. The march was also a partial antidote to what may be a creeping sense of despair among African Americans. In a TIME/CNN poll conducted last week, 56% of blacks questioned did not think discrimination against them would ever diminish. Only 27% of whites...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MILLION MAN MARCH: I, TOO, SING AMERICA. | 10/30/1995 | See Source »

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