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Last spring, minorities on campus rightly pointed out the lack of racial diversity at The Crimson. Some charges were overstated, but the essential point was correct. More diversity is necessary. Not just with regards to race, but in all areas...
...continuation of trying to find apolitically correct way to avoid the issue. It wasjust a filibuster to not have to say homosexual,"she said...
...campaign, he faced a 7.5% unemployment rate. Bush is looking at 7.6%. In the fall of 1980, the nation's economy was dead in the water. Based on the latest round of indicators, so will it be for Bush, who finds himself saddled with numbers virtually impossible to correct before November...
...accused her of being co-Governor) should take a look at Mrs. Quayle's activities. She was her husband's campaign manager and has an office near his in the Old Executive Office Building, where she spends much of her time. In joint interviews, she doesn't hesitate to correct her husband...
...everyone accepts Martini's assessment -- or at least the accreditation council's action. "We can't correct all of the problems in the distribution of health care by putting a quota on medical education," says Dr. J. Lee Dockery, executive vice president of the American Board of Medical Specialties. A better way to boost the number of primary-care physicians, he argues, is to provide them with more incentives...