Word: treates
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...performance "outstanding," Ballard, who is black, added that he strongly believed her race and gender "ruffled a lot of feathers in the Corps Command and also contributed to the disparate and highly critical treatment she has received." Asked for comment, a Corps spokesman told TIME, "Army policy is to treat all employees fairly and with dignity and respect." --By Adam Zagorin and Timothy J. Burger
...returned to Pyongyang a second time, he personally told Jenkins he would do everything he could to assure that he and his family could live together quietly in Japan. Again Jenkins resisted, due to pressure from his North Korean handlers. Japanese officials then started to press the U.S. to treat him leniently. In July, Jenkins finally agreed to bring his children to meet Soga in Jakarta, after which he flew with them to Tokyo for medical treatment. He turned himself in to the U.S. military on Sept...
...their hands all over the desirable social venues of the College. Sure, “desirable” is a dangerously opinionated word. But with house masters, tutors and HUPD keeping their eyes on dorm revelries (which have a mandated end at 2 am), and club parties a rare treat, it is difficult to argue that final clubs don’t dominate what is “desirable.” It doesn’t take a Harvard student to recognize that free flowing alcohol, no supervision and elegant mansions create an attractive venue in which to spend...
Other things that the David Project would like to see added at Columbia include a tougher policy to prevent professors from intimidating students, a diversity of academic perspectives that would focus more broadly on the Middle East and the adoption of a single standard for minorities, which would treat Jews like other minorities...
MUSIC | Trick or Treat: Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra