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...rebels. "I cried and cried when I first got here," she says. Now she works at a child-care center in Ashdod and refuses to teach her three children her native language. "I don't want to even think about Ethiopia," she says. "There was too much suffering." Her sole indulgence in the past is listening to Ethiopian music on her tape player, which offers the only safe passage back to the thatched hut of her childhood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Refugees Transplanted in Time | 6/10/1991 | See Source »

...office's claim that it gives tips to children of alumni and recruited athletes only when all other factors are equal. The Department of Education found that accepted students in those categories scored significnatly lower on average in every category used by the College to judge applicants, with the sole exception of the athletic rating...

Author: By Joshua W. Shenk, | Title: Harvard Admissions Off The Hook (But What About Those Legacies?) | 6/6/1991 | See Source »

...that talented athletes--just like fine musicians--have a place at Harvard. But Education Department report clearly refuted his claim that recruited athletes are treated like musicians. The fact that athletes scored significantly lower on every single category used to judge applicants over a ten-year period with the sole exception of athletic rating, and the very existence of that rating, makes it clear that football players are given a hard shove into Harvard that violinists can only dream of receiving...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Some Ethical Oversights | 6/6/1991 | See Source »

...jokish on TV is the village of Cicely, hard by the Arctic Circle in the state of Alaska. Among the town's 500 inhabitants is one reluctant interloper: Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow), a New York City native who has been forced to move there as the sole doctor in order to fulfill his medical-school scholarship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Little Too Flaky in Alaska | 5/20/1991 | See Source »

Offensively, Beverly Armstrong's triple was the sole Crimson extra-base hit, scoring shortstop Ann Kennon from first to make it 2-0. The insurance run was more than enough against the sloppy Stonehill squad...

Author: By John B. Roberts, | Title: Batswomen Sweep Stonehill | 4/24/1991 | See Source »

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