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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Orleans refused to comment on Harvard's specific compliance with the regulation or on a recent Title IX-related suit by Brown University women's teams...
Late in January, the University filed a preemptive suit against those hotels to preevent a loss of up to $1.6 million in compensatory damages...
...preemptive suit, reported first by The Boston Globe just days after the U.S. Senate reaffirmed its utterly xenophobic ban on HIV-positive immigrants, must be especially disheartening to those AIDS activists and researchers who have fought for lifting U.S. travel restrictions, including AIDS Institute officials such as Marlink...
...hours late -- Salameh, in handcuffs, was led by marshals into the jammed Manhattan federal district court of Judge Richard Owen. Salameh was a slight, dark-skinned man about 5 ft. 8 in. tall, with close-cropped dark hair and beard, dressed in sneakers and a light gray sweat suit that billowed around him. Federal authorities in Washington later disclosed some basic information about the suspect. He is 25 years old, an Arab who was born on the West Bank but grew up in Jordan. He entered the U.S. in 1987 with a five-year visa and remained in the country...
...time to time, many of the recent layoffs may not have been necessary. According to a new study by Wayne Cascio, a business professor at the University of Colorado, companies have too often assumed that if the competition was cutting costs by firing workers, then they had to follow suit. Compaq Computer, for example, announced last October that it was laying off 1,000 workers. Yet two weeks later, the company admitted that profits would double in 1992. Firms like General Electric and Campbell Soup continued to slash personnel even though they both just had highly profitable years. "There...