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...liberal society it is this question, and not a gross appeal to tolerance for tolerance's sake, that should determine how concerned citizens respond to gambling...
...sake, think about the other guy. We were going to invade Cuba and destroy Castro," he said. "We're going to have a World War III if we don't learn from this...
...declaration. The Harvard Community heard the same sort of rhetoric directed towards Blacks in 1996 when Mansfield blasted President Neil L. Rudenstine's report on diversity. In an opinion piece in The Crimson, he stated in reference to Blacks that "in the past, diversity was sought for the sake of academic excellence; now it is sought at the expense of excellence." However, the fact that Mansfield played the race card yet again to bring attention to another of his pet peeves is not the utmost of my concerns...
...addition, Ouchark explained that the required education sessions are a way to ensure that people don't choose to be exempt from the firewall for the mere sake of being exempt...
...this ninth year of the Clinton Administration, Clinton continues to soil Gore's reputation. Last Thursday it was Gore's allies who bore the brunt of the criticism for Clinton's eleventh-hour pardon of financier Marc Rich at hearings chaired, just for old times' sake, by Representative Dan Burton, of Who Murdered Vince Foster? fame. Clinton, with his eyes wide open, had his reasons for pardoning Rich--like the near half a million Denise Rich gave to his library--but the hot lights were trained on Jack Quinn--closer to Gore than to Clinton--and former Deputy Attorney General...