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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...closed session of court last Monday (the transcript was released on Tuesday when Zadok's letter was made public), Barr underscored the significance of Zadok's reservations. He asked the jury to heed the wording in Zadok's letter, and in letters from Kahan and the Israeli Attorney General's office, which suggested that other important documents and information may well exist that TIME was not allowed to see. That material, said Barr, could include minutes of a meeting that Sharon held with Bashir two days before the assassination; the Defense Minister might have learned there of the Phalangists' intentions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Wrestling with Defamation and Truth | 1/28/1985 | See Source »

Crimson President Michael J. Abramowitz '85 moderated the discussion and edited a transcript of it, portions of which follow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The First Amendment Under Fire | 12/17/1984 | See Source »

...Harvard students better positioning in the post-graduation job competition. The former proposition is absurd, the latter dubious; it is unlikely that a potential employer would weigh the designation cum laude on a resume above all the other characteristics a student would bring to the job, specially if the transcript accompanying the resume is full of E-pluses or B-minuses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Get Tough | 12/5/1984 | See Source »

...woman candidate but as an American I think I should say nothing about the Ferraro candidacy but I will speak now as a woman so I will comment on Ferraro as a woman and how her campaign has affected American women." No, that's not an exact transcript. But it's close enough. And it typifies the problem of Tuesday's coverage: too much time and too little...

Author: By Richard J. Appel, | Title: Spoiling the Show | 11/9/1984 | See Source »

...thirties compared with its present incarnation resembled a country crossroad. The streetcars still clanged along Massachusetts Avenue, and the newsboys under the shelter of the kiosk leading into the subway sang out the list of newspapers, the Boston Herald, the Boston Globe, the Evening American, the Evening Transcript and the Boston AD-VA-TISA, like an incantation. On the first warm days of spring there would be the usual "spring riots" on the part of high-spirited undergraduates, who threw rolls of toilet paper out the windows of their ancient dormitories in the Yard, or snake-danced through the Square...

Author: By Marian CANON Schlesinger, | Title: In the Midst of Changes | 6/4/1984 | See Source »

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