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...above cases make up the standard fare of a small claims court. The restriction of payments to monetary (as opposed to equity) payments, limited to $500, exclude more serious cases of life and death or multi-digit law suits with multi-digit lawyer fees. Small claims provides a service to mete out justice in the everyday affairs of the consumer, and for a small fee ($5) anyone can bring forth his or her grievance. As for the hapless student ripped off by the tennis placement agency, she never got justice, but if she had tried a few of the alternatives...
...made before it can compete on Princeton's level, or generate the amount of respect necessary to earn a following. First, the team will have to address the alarming attition rate that plagues it annually. Ivy League superstar Norma Barton and sprinter Janle Smith are just two of the multi-talented swimmers who hung up their goggles this year to explore what Harvard has to offer outside of Blodgett. And, as the shamefully unupdated record board indicates, there are a number of former greats like Liz Kelley and Sherry Lubbers still wandering around the campus--swimmers who apparently became disenchanted...
This Saturday at Princeton, the Tigers will get their first look at Seelen in his new role. With Coach Joe Bernal grooming a new backstroke ace in yardling Julian Bott, the multi-talented Seelen has moved over to lend depth to the Crimson freestyle sprint corps...
...face a dilemma. While we urge that the report's recommendations be supported in full and backed to the letter, we hope it is not taken to be the ultimate solution. The Gomes Committee is to be commended for tackling a perplexing, multi-dimensional problem. But although the committee has been dissolved, its work in the greatest sense is not yet finished...
...imposing a multi-billion dollar tax on polluting industries, the government could save a substantial number of the estimated 53,000 lives lost annually as a result of pollution, a group of researchers from Harvard and MIT said yesterday...