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...Harvard purchase the D.U. building, which is prime Cambridge real estate, and use the facilities to provide office space to some of the many civic-minded and beneficial undergraduate organizations which currently don't have a place to meet. We hope that other final clubs will soon suffer the same fate...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Celebrating the Passing of the D.U. | 11/29/1995 | See Source »

...raised in the previous trial. "Lawyers will ask O.J. all the things that he would have been asked on the stand in a criminal trial. They hope to find inconsistencies in his story about where he was the night of the murders by asking him things like 'If you suffer so much from arthritis, what were you doing out chipping golf balls?' What they want try to do is raise doubts in the public about Simpson's story. If the public looks at the deposition and sees him fumbling all over the place, it could change the public perception...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JUDGE ALLOWS SIMPSON TESTIMONY | 11/16/1995 | See Source »

...raised in the previous trial. "Lawyers will ask O.J. all the things that he would have been asked on the stand in a criminal trial. They hope to find inconsistencies in his story about where he was the night of the murders by asking him things like 'If you suffer so much from arthritis, what were you doing out chipping golf balls?' What they want try to do is raise doubts in the public about Simpson's story. If the public looks at the deposition and sees him fumbling all over the place, it could change the public perception...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: O.J., THE SEQUEL | 11/15/1995 | See Source »

Sadly, most of the major athletic programs at Harvard suffer from a lack of ambition. I find it ironic that at an institution teeming with persistent, self-assertive individuals, we are content with anything less than athletic excellence...

Author: By Ethan G. Drogin, | Title: Tougher Foes | 11/14/1995 | See Source »

Eight and a half million veterans are 65 or older. Twenty-five thousand of them suffer from paralyzing spinal-cord injuries or diseases, and in many cases, their spouses are growing too frail to care for them at home. Six hundred thousand veterans, by VA estimate, will be suffering from Alzheimer's and other severely dementing conditions by the year 2000. Yet the VA and state veterans homes today can provide fewer than 40,000 nursing-home beds. "The demand for long-term care is going to skyrocket over the next five to 15 years," observes VA Under Secretary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MORTAL COMBAT AT THE VA | 11/13/1995 | See Source »

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