Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...should Clinton be allowed to postpone for years the trial of a lawsuit [NATION, Jan. 20] filed against him? This would be really unfair to Paula Jones. She should have her day in court, just like anyone else. Does the fact that the accused is the President of the U.S. set him above justice? I think the Supreme Court should treat this case like any other and rule that the trial should take place as soon as possible. LYNETTE LOH, age 16 Singapore...
...opponents of a multicultural student center on the panel convened last night at Ticknor Lounge, namely Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III and Peninsula hack John C. Appelbaum '97, conceded, in the end, that life itself can be unfair with regard to race and that Harvard too can act in a racist fashion. The admission was honest and true, and no doubt personally felt by both the Dean and the columnist. But for some reason their (different) understandings of the problems surrounding race at the College and in this country did not translate for them into the desire...
Therefore, it strikes us as both unfair and wrong for a Crimson reporter to use the Harvard Band as a segue to yet another diatribe on school spirit. --Martha Bohm '98, manager, Dalton Courson '98, drum major, Harvard University Band
...entire season, the Harvard's women's hockey team has twinged under an unfair media label of being a "rebuilding" team with little expected of them...
While at Harvard there is nary a whisper of discontent among graduate students, the Yale administration is preparing to defend itself against its own graduate students who lodged a complaint to the National Labor Relations Board for unfair labor practices during last spring's teaching assistant (TA) strike...