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...Students receive their official course lists on October 4th. The deadline for the first fine for adding a course is October 3rd. Thus students who make an error bubbling their form already pay the second tier fine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Registrar's Policy Is Flawed | 10/11/1995 | See Source »

...early front runner is doomed to fall. This time it's the also-rans who are doing that. His rivals have stumbled and stagnated, which means that each week without a Dole misstep reduces the chances that they will ever catch up. The growing sense that the second tier is fading, however, has raised the prospect that other contenders will jump in, chief among them Newt Gingrich...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AN INVITING SITUATION | 6/5/1995 | See Source »

...have to tell Radcliffe women that--their rugby team is alive and well. Although rugby is just a club sport at the collegiate level, the Radcliffe women's rugby club does not consider itself second-tier. The players are building the club on and off the field and creating a tradition as they go along...

Author: By Mayer Bick, | Title: Radcliffe Ruggers Short on Size, Long on Bruises, All-Out on Field | 5/3/1995 | See Source »

...will make sure Iran does not use plutonium from the reactors to manufacture weapons, the U.S. is not confident that Russia can do so. TIME senior editor George Russell says Russia sees Iran as a "major ideological threat," a key Muslim power with links to Muslims in the southern tier of the former Soviet Union who are disenchanted with Moscow. Russia "may be trying to buy Iran off," or else form a stronger diplomatic bond in order to keep a closer eye onTehran...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA REFUSES TO DROP IRAN NUKE DEAL | 4/3/1995 | See Source »

...TIER SYSTEM'' THAT MANY EXPERTS ON SOCIAL Security recommend for the U.S. was pioneered in Chile. Having passed through years of military dictatorship before becoming a democracy, that country isn't normally regarded as a showcase of social policy. Yet its 14-year-old retirement system is being adopted by a number of other nations, including Argentina, Australia and Sweden, that have graying populations and overburdened pension plans. The enforced savings and investment features of the new system are already credited with one remarkable outcome: the net worth of the average Chilean--$21,000--is almost four times the worker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW CHILE GOT IT RIGHT | 3/20/1995 | See Source »

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