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Divestment, you see, "would render meaningless the gains [non-whites] have already made." Imagine all the progess in South Africa, after a decade of intense sacrifice and struggle in the corporate board room, down the drain...
WEAL's testimony will come three days after the group issued a point by point rebuttal to a recent K-School report on affirmative action in hiring. In the statement, WEAL said the report--which noted "significant progess" in the school's hiring--relied on "a misrepresentation of data...
...developing countries face catastrophe as agricultural progess is becoming inaccessible to many of them because of the financial difficulties involved," Mayer said...
...context of the unfortunate reference was this. I said that although many students are unhappy and feel unwilling to tolerate social and political conditions as they find them in this country and although they abhor the war and are impatient with the slow progess the nation is making in correcting racial injustice and eliminating poverty, the large majority of our students do not feel that the way to correct these ills is to disrupt the University. I went on to say that the student body is made up of perceptive and reasonable people, that it is my belief that only...
...when he said, "There's no question that we (the U.S.) are dedicated to the progess of democracy in Latin America," hisses and calls of "What about the Dominican Republic? What about Argentina?" were heard from the top of the auditorium...