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...Sometimes the feedback cards are used as wish lists or thank you notes, but they can also be very valid," he said...

Author: By Ilana N. Kurshan, | Title: Box Asks Students' Opinions of Food | 11/1/1996 | See Source »

...however, had solid grounds for suspecting Jewell, as the Times' own reporter made clear. Jewell's mysterious absence from his post the night of the bombing, the odd statements he had made to friends in the preceding days and his rudimentary bomb training warranted attention. Jewell was a valid suspect, though his name should not have been leaked to the press so quickly. But without the media's subsequent attack, Jewell's reputation would not have been so permanently scarred. If they had been as skeptical of the FBI probe in July as they are now in late October...

Author: By Ethan M. Tucker, | Title: Partners In Crime | 10/31/1996 | See Source »

Chris McFadden has a valid point concerning the misapplication of the word genocide to describe the AIDS virus: Using inaccurate words can be misleading and dangerous ("Quilts and the Moral Fabric," Oct. 17), which is why his glaringly incorrect characterization of AIDS in this country today is so frightening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Politics, Morality Have No Place in Healthy Policy | 10/26/1996 | See Source »

...ablest politician in the cabinet. He was not gulled by his President into negotiating with the Brits or fooled by them into taking less than he could have got. As for Jordan's implication that De Valera may actually have been complicit in Collins' assassination, there is simply no valid evidence for it. On the contrary, it is said the Irish leader wept for the entire day after it occurred...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: MICHAEL COLLINS: WANT A REVOLUTION? | 10/14/1996 | See Source »

...those concentrating in ESPP say those criticisms are not valid, and cite their foundation in the politics of environmental policymaking as opposed to EPS's emphasis on the science of the earth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ESPP Begins To Carve Its Niche | 10/11/1996 | See Source »

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