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...Hall emphasized the fact that ECHO may refer students to the Bureau of Study Counsel or to UHS for more serious treatment...

Author: By Caralee E. Caplan, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Eating Disorders on the Rise at Harvard | 12/1/1992 | See Source »

Over the past few years, ethnic groups have increasingly debated how to refer to themselves. As in the Black and Asian communities, leaders of the Spanish-speaking public have engaged in verbal onslaughts--arguing over the name their constituents should use to describe their ethnic background...

Author: By Joseph A. Acevedo, | Title: The Name Game | 11/24/1992 | See Source »

...Dominican should not feel compelled to prefer Latino or Hispanic. What's wrong with simply using "Dominican"? Germans don't generally call themselves Europeans. Canadians don't refer to each other as North Americans. It makes sense to use a name that is descriptive and meaningful...

Author: By Joseph A. Acevedo, | Title: The Name Game | 11/24/1992 | See Source »

...give Hong Kong people a greater voice in choosing their legislators contravene "secret" agreements with Britain on Hong Kong's political shape both before and after 1997. Patten retaliated by releasing the diplomatic traffic that China claimed proved its point. A letter from Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd did refer to an "agreement in principle" about electoral arrangements. But it also mentioned a number of "details" that had to be worked out. Because those negotiations failed, Britain says there was no such deal. Agreed the Hong Kong Standard in a front-page editorial: "There are very few people who would argue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Deal? | 11/9/1992 | See Source »

Even before Clinton's victory, the British media displayed what some called an overtly pro-Clinton stance, daring to refer to the Democratic nominee as "President Clinton" on Monday...

Author: By Christopher M. Fortunato, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Harvard Students Abroad Follow Elections | 11/5/1992 | See Source »

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