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...This was a very big win for us," said coach Sue Caples. "Harvard and B.U.-it's a pretty intense rivalry. Our team stepped up to the challenge and competed, and we put ourselves in a position...
...much as $1.5 billion behind in its dues--more than the organization's entire annual budget. Before deciding on the gift, Turner says, he considered a more unorthodox approach: buying the outstanding U.S. debt from the U.N. and then going to Congress and demanding to be paid, threatening to sue if Congress continued to balk. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who called Turner last week to thank him, was quick to applaud the gift. "I think this reflects not only Ted Turner's brilliant approach to solv[ing] problems," she said, but also "how the American people feel about...
...like a kitchen sink. New York City users were calling access numbers in places as far away as Alaska before getting through. In December, when AOL changed its pricing structure to allow for unlimited access at a flat rate, the mess worsened, and customers screamed. Attorneys general threatened to sue AOL for promising service it couldn't deliver. Wall Street analysts argued that this was the sort of problem that would drive AOL users into the arms of other Net firms. Though Case settled with the state officials, it took him months to win back consumer confidence...
Hack and the others, snappily calling themselves the Yale Five, are threatening to sue Yale for discriminating against them on the basis of their religion. In this case, the form of the discrimination seems to be...temptation, temptation everywhere! There's a precedent at a public school: last year, in a little-noticed local ruling, a judge said the University of Nebraska had to allow Douglas Rader, a devout Christian fretting over the dorms' laxity, to live off campus. The Nebraska case was the first of its kind...
According to Rosen, Princeton Review said that although it recognized the problem, it did not intend to take action to fix it. Rosen said that, "in effect," Princeton Review's response to the allegations was: "So sue...