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...staff and members of the College administration also condemn AALARM for "defying" the College's pestering rules. We find this selective enforcement of such as obscure and often-flouted regulation equally unacceptable. Other more politically correct groups are not criticized for postering illegally, and we object to this double standard...

Author: By Jonathan A. Lewin, | Title: , Let Them Speak | 10/17/1995 | See Source »

...rumored that Simpson would stage a lucrative pay-per-view television interview, but it seems even the folks who broadcast pro-wrestling extravaganzas have their standards. Sniffs Hugh Panero, president and ceo of Request Television, one of the largest pay-per-view networks: "If Mr. Simpson wants to correct misrepresentations that occurred during the trial, he can do it by talking to the mainstream press. I don't know if it is tasteful to do it for $29.95 on a pay-per-view basis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE TRIALS TO COME | 10/16/1995 | See Source »

...goal is to make the campus aware that its PC-oriented goals are not necessarily correct," Le said. "Especially with freshmen being bombarded and pressured into believing this [politically correct] nonsense...

Author: By Alexander T. Nguyen, | Title: BGLSA Battles Anti-Gay Group | 10/14/1995 | See Source »

...tuition helps pay for the department's many expenses, thereby allowing the department to award generous financial aid packages to under-represented minorities. In effect, the department, like some modern day Sheriff of Nottingham, steals from the poor to give to the rich. We urge the government department to correct this inequitable policy by rewarding financial aid for all admittees solely on the basis of need...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Standing Behind Affirmative Action | 10/11/1995 | See Source »

...these predictions are correct, then the typical U.S. parish of the future may come to resemble a Protestant-style congregation, a virtual democracy directed and administered by members who also have considerable leeway in determining who will preach and conduct religious services. Those Catholics who now petition for a greater say in the running of their parishes may someday get even more than they asked for, if only by default...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CATHOLIC PARADOX | 10/9/1995 | See Source »

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