Word: suede
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Across the street from the entrances of most U.S. college campuses are clusters of small photocopying operations that taken collectively just might make up the largest university publisher in the nation. They reproduce large swatches of fiction and nonfiction, ad hoc anthologies of articles and book excerpts, academic texts and...
A FEDERAL COURT recently ruled against Abdeen Jabara, an American lawyer who had sued the government for secretly tapping his phone for years. The decision raises serious questions about government adherence to Fourth Amendment restrictions on unreasonable search and seizure. More importantly, it highlights long-standing questions about the nature...
In 1980, the board of regents voted to end funding the newspaper with money from students' term bills. The Daily then sued the university's president and each of the regents for punishing the newspaper for content published and violating freedom of expression. Christopher J. Ison '83, current editor-in...
For all his supposed scruples, however, De Lorean was building a reputation for questionable business dealings. A scheme to promote miniature race cars failed, under a cloud, in the mid-1970s. An accomplice in several controversial ventures has been Roy Sigurd Nesseth, a former used-car dealer about De Lorean...
The University of Pennsylvania recently reached an out of court settlement with Assistant Comptroller William Drye, who sued the university on charges of racial discrimination