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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...office works to "protect the public money" by imposing financial sanctions on researchers who falsify evidence, according to Dr. Kay Fields '63, a senior scientist there...

Author: By Joe Mathews, | Title: Federal Probe Clears Researcher | 5/16/1994 | See Source »

...First Amendment exists to protect speech that is controversial; ideas and assertions that are commonly accepted do not require its protection. "Hate speech"--whatever the term means--may have undesirable consequences. But to punish speech because of its content or because it is successful is to violate the very principles on which our nation was founded...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Frank Misunderstands the Entire Point of the First Amendment | 5/16/1994 | See Source »

Finally, the Department of Defense does not discriminate against gay, lesbian and bisexual researchers when allocating grants. Moreover, in order to protect academic freedom, a university has no right to tell researchers from where they may receive their funds, no more than it has the right to tell students from which groups they may receive scholarship money. The key word here is "receive." With ROTC programs, the University is giving its resources to a discriminatory organization. That is exactly the opposite of the case with research grants...

Author: By Dennis Lin, | Title: Stop Funding Discrimination | 5/16/1994 | See Source »

...officer. "Clinton will run away when the first U.S. soldier is returned in a body bag." A military intervention, however, need not be open-ended. To limit the commitment, Clinton could embrace Canada's proposal to train expatriate Haitians to serve as the core of a force designed to protect the returned, legitimate government. Together with the estimated two-thirds of the current Haitian army the U.S. thinks would shift their allegiance to Aristide (about 4,500 troops), that should be enough to secure the exiled President's return to power. What happened then would be up to the Haitians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Haiti: the Case for a Bigger Stick | 5/16/1994 | See Source »

...Laws designed to protect persons with mentalretardation from being subjected toexperimentation are inadequate and need to bestrengthened...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Experiments Haunt University | 5/11/1994 | See Source »

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