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...Contra Costa. "When we make a decision to place someone, we make it on the department's experience and on legal grounds, not on emotion," explains Department Spokesman Robert Gore. Says Jerome Skolnick, a professor at the law school of the University of California, Berkeley: "If ((communities)) could reject notorious felons, no one would want them and where would they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Not In My Town: No one wants a paroled rapist | 6/1/1987 | See Source »

While it is true that CMES has been encountering difficulties in the areas of structure, coordination of resources, and curriculum planning, we reject the implication that all of CMES's problems can be pinned to the events of 1986. Even more, however, we reject the implication that the Center has been stagnating and disintegrating ever since then. Due in large part to new junior and senior faculty members and a new student organization, activities have increased in quality, quantity, and breadth, giving the Center a new vitality...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Center | 5/20/1987 | See Source »

Megliola says she feels students who reject their Radcliffe status are being disloyal. Pointing out that Radcliffe "has worked for over 100 years to give its students equal access to a Harvard education," she says many undergraduates "turn their backs on the instituiton that got them where they...

Author: By Grace S. Park, | Title: Radcliffe: A Fading Community? | 5/6/1987 | See Source »

Defense aides described the policy as a "codification" of past practices. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs William Mayer said the military would continue to reject volunteers carrying the infection, but will not view the disease as a basis for disciplinary action...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Military: A Drill For AIDS | 5/4/1987 | See Source »

...picture of femininity Greaves and Rader offer up to us is, ironically, the very patriarchal male ideal they claim to reject--always strong, independent, needing no one. Greaves and Rader have bought the dominatnt culture's male ethic wholesale, asking for nothing more than a chance for women to become what men have always been told to be. In fact, true liberation for women and men will only be a reality when all of us realize that the whole, healthy human person is able to need and be needed without becoming either an oppressor or the forgotten and self-effeacing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pitches, Redux | 5/2/1987 | See Source »

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