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...selection criteria. As a result, many employers institute racial and sex quotas to avert the risk of costly litigation. No adverse impact, no complaints. No complaints, no litigation. Warped interpretations of Griggs, which the Kennedy bill restores, could toss common standards of competence, intelligence and hard work out the window...
Steve F. Gregurek '92 said he thought it was raining when he heard "a crackling noise like the sound of sticks breaking" outside his second-story room in Cabot House. A fire alarm roused him from his studies minutes later, he said. "I looked out the window and all I could see were orange flames...
Political debates begin there. Outside one of only three automobile dealerships in all of Moscow, a tall uniformed general fumes. "I have to line up six times at this same window to have my car registered," says he. "Lenin said, 'Socialism is inventory,' but surely not this kind of inventory...
...Peter Terry was doing a crossword puzzle in a back room in his house in the Staffordshire village of Milford when a gunman opened fire through a rear window, wounding him nine times. The attack left Terry with extensive internal injuries -- as well as two bullets lodged less than an inch from his brain...
...hanging of a Confederate flag in the window of the Leverett Towers constitutes a legitimate--and insensitive--exercise of free speech. Accordingly, the Harvard community has a dual responsibilty: first, to affirm the right of the student to display the flag and second, to register enough thoughtful disapproval to persuade the person to remove...