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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...these three, first-place Dartmouth (5-2-1 overall, 4-0-1 Ivy) is the solid bet to repeat as Ivy champion. In fact, the Big Green's only obstacle to an undefeated Ivy season will be Princeton, which plays Dartmouth at Hanover, N.H. in two weeks time (this week, Dartmouth should have little trouble with cellar-dweller Brown at the Siberian...

Author: By Dan Jacobowitz, | Title: Well Done in the Trenches, Men | 11/14/1991 | See Source »

...European leaders insist it means no such thing. They repeat that they still consider NATO, with the U.S. fully engaged, as indispensable to their security. But their growing disagreements about the future shape of the alliance are now out in the open. The purported focus of their discussion is military, but the substance has become highly political. As the 12 nations of the European Community move closer together, its members are speaking up in NATO councils in favor of their own separate security identity to defend their Continent. A Bonn official explains that European economic and political unity logically implies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nato Au Revoir, U.S.? | 11/11/1991 | See Source »

Allison B. Clark '92 thinks so. She wrote a letter condemning us as being, essentially, pigs. "The opinions expressed by these editors in discussing the credibility of Anita Hill's testimony force me to repeat the phrase that I have heard exasperated women say to men again and again this weekend: You just don't get it," Clark writes...

Author: By Liam T.A. Ford, | Title: Not All Men Are Scum | 10/22/1991 | See Source »

...opinions expressed by these editors in discussing the credibility of Hill's testimony force me to repeat the phrase that I've heard exasperated women say to men again and again this weekend: You just...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Anti-Hill Dissenters Just Didn't Get It | 10/18/1991 | See Source »

...backward Russian Empire. "For 10 years Peter the Great tried to carry out reforms in Moscow, but nothing came of it," Sobchak says. "Then he moved to the banks of the Neva River, founded a capital here and achieved his reforms. And so now we have the chance to repeat Peter the Great's experiment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union The Rebirth of St. Petersburg | 10/14/1991 | See Source »

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