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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Turkish Red Crescent. This year's harvest has been good, but prices have skyrocketed because of the factional fighting. Children maimed by terrorist bombs, which each party accuses the other of planting, lie with gangrenous limbs in hospitals where there is little medicine or equipment to treat them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHERE FEUD AND FOLLY RULE | 3/27/1995 | See Source »

...public policy in regards to race? No. Does he claim that it is even public policy in regards to race? No. Does he claim that it is even important at all? No. He argues just to opposite. In fact, the only thing it should teach us is not to treat people in terms of groups because labeling by race or group says almost nothing about individuals. (Gould's only response to this was that "the political reality" is that group averages are important because people have prejudices and tend to stereotype. Hardly a "debunking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Debate Over Bell Curve Not Ended | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

...treat [tonight's game] as much as you can as another game," Tracy said. "We've been very good team with our backs to the wall. None of us wants to call it a season...

Author: By David S. Griffel, | Title: Goalies Pumped for Playoffs | 3/11/1995 | See Source »

...closest matchup appears to be in Hamilton, N.Y., where the youth of the ECAC will square off. Vermont and Colgate provide some of the youngest, fastest, and most prolific scoring in the league. The two should provide quite a treat for those who choose to enter the ECAC's version of a monastery, Starr Rink...

Author: By Bradford E. Miller, | Title: No Guarantees In This `Wild, Wacky ECAC' Race | 3/10/1995 | See Source »

Teaching college students introduces graduate students to their future profession and produces mutual benefits. This work provides teaching assistants with valuable experience and important exposure to their intended field. To treat it like an ordinary job is to do it a great disservice...

Author: By David B. Lat, | Title: GESO Is Misguided | 3/8/1995 | See Source »

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