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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...attempted to reason with him, a policeman rushed in from outside and grabbed her by the arms, dragging her outside of the establishment. He shoved her against a brick wall and told her she was under arrest. When she asked with what she was being charged, he would not respond. She then began to ask for his name and badge number; he did not respond to this either. After approximately the third time, he finally told her. He handcuffed her and held her up against the wall while he called for back-up to take her to the police station...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Arrest Coverage was Inaccurate | 4/21/1994 | See Source »

...take all responsibility for the fact that it took this long for the council to respond to The Crimson. I, however, believed that The Crimson would be magnanimous enough to present both sides of the issue. I guess I was terribly wrong. For this reason, I am participating in a debate that will elucidate the facts. If these issues interest you, please come to the Monday night Kennedy School term-bill change debate...

Author: By Carey W. Gabay, | Title: Clarifying the U.C.'s Record | 4/18/1994 | See Source »

...those who can, the tax-weary citizen might respond, get away with what they can. Trouble is, "the two tax laws" Barlett and Steele describe are part of what has been tearing America into two nations: an upscale U.S.A. where people raise fillies called "Tax Dodge," and a stressed-out, hardscrabble place where people struggle to keep the public coffers filled by paying 15% in taxes on wages of $6 an hour or so. That's bound to be a losing struggle, what with middle-class wages tumbling from year to year. Hence the deficit, which sits toadlike...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Helping the Rich Stay That Way | 4/18/1994 | See Source »

Space and staff shortages are hurting students. The service we receive is compromised when overtaxed workers are too busy to respond to requests for assistance. It is a shame when new Hewlett Packard computers donated to Harvard must sit in storage for weeks because, HASCS staff say, there is nobody with the time to set them up and no place to put them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Give HASCS Priority | 4/13/1994 | See Source »

Fair enough, but I respond with two points. Why the hell are they on the course? Put them in a booth like all other announcers. You don't see John Madden on the 20-yard line calling the game. Or Harry Carey set up camp behind home plate...

Author: By Johnny C. Ausiello, | Title: Golf: The Unsport | 4/12/1994 | See Source »

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