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DIED. MARY MAXINE REED, believed to be 93, winner of the landmark 1971 Supreme Court sex-discrimination case that struck down an Idaho state law that automatically favored her husband as the administrator of their dead son's estate; in Boise. The unanimous decision was the court's first to...
He was not lauded for his skating, or his puck handling, or his scoring touch—all of which he has in spades. Senior Dominic Moore was christened the Harvard hockey captain by unanimous vote because of his leadership and the respect accorded him in the locker room, said...
According to Winthrop House Master Paul D. Hanson, who is chair of the Masters’ Committee, approval was unanimous but the policy is still provisional because they have not received approval from the Cambridge License Commission.
In fact, excluding God, Abraham is the only biblical figure who enjoys the unanimous acclaim of all three faiths, the only one (as the song in the cab suggested) referred to by all three as Father. In theory, this remarkable consensus should make him an interfaith superstar, a special resource...
Predictably, though, the international community greeted Operation Babylon with near-universal condemnation. The Arab League issued a joint statement calling the bombing “a dangerous precedent that threatens world peace and security.” French Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy deemed the strike “unacceptable,?...