Word: published
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Blikk: Not in Hungary. Here it was called Slut. How did it come to publish? Were you lovemaking with a man-about-town printer? Do you prefer making suggestive literature to fast-selling...
...Crimson will publish four issues during Commencement Week, and will resume a regular publishing schedule on June 22. The Crimson will publish twice per week throughout the summer. If you would like to order a mailed subscription, please call the Crimson's business office...
...wouldn't rely on statements from politicians," he sniffs. But he is certain Belgrade would kill him rather than allow him to testify. "Milosevic is afraid of me," he says. "He knows that I have certain documents that heavily compromise him, kept in safe places abroad. I will publish them if anything happens to me." He mutters that he cannot say what the documents contain: "They are the only thing that is keeping me alive...
...They were rude...and they dismissed him. And he was furious and he was shaking...He threatened to get even." --Northwestern University professor Don Saari on ABC News, recounting Ted Kaczynksi's response to the refusal by Northwestern and the University of Illinois to publish his manuscript--five weeks before the first Unabomber attack occurred...
...thought fit to do so sooner. After all, Director of University Health Services (UHS) David S. Rosenthal '59 told the committee that "a lot of work has gone into this proposal." Then why didn't students get wind of it earlier? We would like to see Lewis publish for student perusal a clearly-delineated list of what falls under the jurisdiction of those committees and what does not--and we would like students on committees to be able to contest those classifications...