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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Darling then cried foul. Darling supporter Kyle D. Hawkins '02 sent a letter to the EC on behalf of Darling and several other candidates protesting the fliers' placement in mailboxes...

Author: By Parker R. Conrad, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Doubts Linger Over Campaign Practices | 12/20/1999 | See Source »

...snazziest and most affecting feature since The Lion King), Fantasia 2000 (a rhapsody of sound and light) and, via Pixar, the deft, ingratiating Toy Story 2. And what can we say about Trey Parker's very un-Disney South Park that the film itself didn't sing in four-letter words and the cleverest original movie score in decades? Just that it's devilishly, hummably funny...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Best Cinema of 1999 | 12/20/1999 | See Source »

...letter to Coke's 30,000 employees last week, Ivester pointed to the "soul-searching" that preceded what was clearly a painful decision to abdicate the company throne. In an uncharacteristically melancholy tone, he exhorted the troops to look not toward the travails of the past but the "opportunities" of the future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Springing A Leak | 12/20/1999 | See Source »

...journalism--her dilemma stems from an overabundance of choices. While Bibi's problem lies in too many men from which to choose, Karen can only choose one. Bibi complains of quickly changing one job for another, but Karen cannot leave her job. When Bibi contemplates suicide in a letter, Karen says the only freedoms that remain for the Chinese are "when to die, how to die and for what we will die." When Bibi complains of her mother's disapproval of her career and life choices, Karen wishes she still had a mother to scold her: her mother had been...

Author: By Dunia Dickey, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: You've Got (Revolutionary) Mail | 12/17/1999 | See Source »

...began the seventh and final year of the Radcliffe Science Alliance. Besieged by the three letter F-words FAP, FOP and FUP, the Science Alliance stood alone amongst first-year programs as an academically oriented experience. In particular, the Alliance offered 40 incoming female first-years the opportunity to become acquainted with the resources and support network available to women in the sciences at Harvard. Touring chemistry labs by day and stargazing by night, the participants received early exposure to a wide range of facilities and opportunities on campus and in the Boston area. Some of the workshops were geared...

Author: By Gabriella S. Rosen and Dalia L. Rotstein, S | Title: Women Well Served by Science Alliance | 12/16/1999 | See Source »

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