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Dunne said that blind students often have difficulty navigating in Harvard buildings. She said she once walked around Harvard Hall listening for a teaching fellow's voice because she did not know how to find the room her section was meeting...
...provide some benefit to the poor." Rather, the interests of the poor are the only justification for those inequalities, and if their standard of living can be raised at all, then no sacrifice is too great on the part of those better off. If Martin Feldstein and his section leaders think this idea is self-evidently ridiculous, maybe they--and Glick--should think again...
...This is an organization which vocally and actively discriminates against a section of the population--one which the University claims to protect," said Jarrett T. Barrios '90-'91, a member of ARAC and the co-chair of the Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Students Association. "I would like the University to take a moral stand on this issue...
Stuart, 29, committed suicide Thursday after Matthew told authorities his brother planned the murder of his wife, Carol. She was shot and killed Oct. 23 after the couple left a birthing class, and her infant son, born by Caesarean section, died 17 days later...
Panamanians hailed the American invaders as liberators, even in El Chorrillo, a burned-out section of Panama City where many were left homeless. Residents of the down-at-the-heels area were quick to assert that the fires were not caused by U.S. military action but were deliberately set by Noriega's paramilitary Dignity Battalions. Eulalia Sanchez paused while burning garbage in a vacant lot in front of her damaged El Chorrillo home to declare, "We are very happy with the gringos. They freed us from the tyranny of Noriega...