Word: suit
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Boston Latin Will Appeal Race Suit Ruling" (Dec. 4), The Crimson inaccurately suggested that I had a hand in crafting the Boston Latin admissions policy struck down by the Federal Court of Appeals. That is false...
...National Education Association, in supporting Manning's decision to file suit, identified the problem when they noted that the school board was "afraid that somebody would use the term 'oral...
Both captains, Suzie Miller and Sarah Russell, were extremely sick for the better part of the preseason, and several players have since followed suit. Senior center Rose Janowski, for example, could not even travel to the University of Rhode Island for the Crimson's game last week--an 82-77 loss--because...
Your company's stock may be skyrocketing as the year comes to a close, but don't expect your pay-check to follow suit anytime soon. Merit raises in 1999 will average just around 4%, according to a recent survey by Buck Consultants. As an alternative, ask the boss for a bonus or stock options; more and more firms are offering them as incentives to stay...
...used to suppress Teamster dissidents. Ruff has denied the allegations as "false and nonsensical." (Calls to McAuliffe?s attorney were not returned.) The proposed lawsuit will contend that government monitors failed to do their job overseeing the Carey administration and, "as a result," says a source close to the suit, "more than $20 million of taxpayer money was wasted on one election and the union went bankrupt." If Hoffa is successful, the Teamsters may be in for a windfall. Under racketeering statutes, successful plaintiffs can recover as much as triple the damages...