Word: dated
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Faculty Council approved a statement on rape and sexual assault on Wednesday, leaving one more hurdle in what has become a two-year effort to formulate a University policy on date-rape...
...full faculty will vote next Tuesday on the document, which largely favors the Undergraduate Council definition, but includes amendments by the Date Rape Task Force...
...evening preceding our scheduled monthly tutor meeting. I had raised with Master Karel Liem the possibility of either using the tutor meeting to discuss the many issues surrounding this year's tutor hiring, or setting a later date for the discussion to take place. Liem responded that we should hold the discussion during the tutor meeting. On the day of the meeting itself, a student asked Liem to open the tutor meeting to students, and Liem agreed. He informed my of this change of plans when he saw me in the dining hall before the meeting. It should be clear...
...antis say the whole project has been needlessly rushed, leaving insufficient time for proper inspection of the condition of the works, for restoration and for prepping them to endure the stress of travel. "I believe that the whole schedule was worked around the National Gallery having an open date," says James Beck, an art-history professor at Columbia University who runs a group called ArtWatch International, formed in 1992 to monitor unwise treatment and abusive restoration of works of art of world significance. "It was really a kind of tragic rush. Eighty works treated in a period of nine months...
...could she say," asks a sympathetic White House colleague, "that time flies when you're screwing up?"), the Administration is clearly reeling. The impressive litany of proposals Clinton recited last week (including new education, environmental, ethics and welfare policies) are all works in progress. The few concrete results to date are minor, and the public knows the difference. With the exception of Gerald Ford (whose pardon of Richard Nixon rocked the nation), Clinton has a disapproval rating higher than that of any other President at a comparable point. New polls show voters prefer lower taxes and fewer services over higher...