Word: remainings
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Another student, a junior at the College who also asked to remain anonymous, says she faced disciplinary action after a roommate took her to UHS after she had been drinking her first year...
...well-trained divisions, with thousands of tanks and artillery pieces, would maul the guerrillas in what intelligence analysts believe would become a Middle East version of the Bay of Pigs. Faced with that possibility, it is no wonder the Clinton Administration seems content to let Public Enemy No. 1 remain at large...
Unlike a lot of writing about the future, Visions 21 is not science fiction. As journalists, we're more comfortable asking questions than making predictions, so our glimpse into the future is based on the latest research. And to make sure we remain grounded in the possible, we tried to see life as it would be in 2025, far enough into the future to imagine its glorious potential but not so far as to look downright silly in our crystal-ball gazing. Most of us stand an excellent chance to see 2025, especially if we're right about the diseases...
...Daniel F. Polaski, chair of the Boston City Licensing Board, is a self-described "big fan of fraternity houses in the city of Boston." One might have thought that SAE had a pretty solid chance of escaping with a slap on the wrist. While the other complaints against SAE remain relatively disregarded, however, SAE's main offense in the eyes of the board has become simply the failure of SAE members to attend the meeting. Raging about the "total lack of responsibility and character" shown by the absence, Polaski now has threatened to revoke the fraternity's housing permit...
...Serbs. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright announced Wednesday that the U.S. would lift sanctions against Yugoslavia if the country holds free and fair elections - even if they result in a Milosevic victory. That's a retreat from the more extreme U.S. position that had insisted sanctions would remain in place until Milosevic is ousted - through elections or not - and brings Washington more into line with the thinking of European NATO members and the Serbian opposition. "Most important," says TIME Washington correspondent Barry Hillenbrand, "the policy shift makes sense; the U.S. hardly wants to be responsible for a humanitarian tragedy...