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New quotes for Tue Oct 9
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Tue Oct 9 01:34:10 1990
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 90 01:33:48 EDT
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
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bdschoon (Benjamin D Schoon):
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bjaspan (Barr3y Jaspan):
"Lt. Worf, fire at Will! He's right there at the helm."
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dot (Dorothy L Bowe):
I like to consider myself one of the happy generation.
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horiuchi (Junjiro Horiuchi):
"Wagahai wa neko de aru"
Logged out last from m16-034-10 at Tue Oct 9 00:33:30 EDT 1990.
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jik (Jonathan I. Kamens):
Everything you always wanted to know about Arab attitudes toward
Israel, but were afraid to ask....
Part 42:
``The war of attrition against the Zionist enemy will never
cease.... It is in my interest to have a war in the region, because I
believe that the only remedy for the ills of the Arab nation is a true
war against the Zionist enemy.''
- PLO Chairman Yasir Arafat, //Al-Destour// (Lebanon), December 26,
- 1983
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luigi (Matthew L Domsch):
{From system: This user's .plan file is not world readable}
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sethg (Seth A. Gordon):
From Molly Ivins' column in the December issue of _The Progressive:_
"As part of [Harvard Business School dean John] McArthur's effort to weed
out people interested only in lucre, the admissions process now includes
thirteen questions and nine essays, rather than a standardized test, and
takes hours to complete. To make the cut, students must answer a few
questions about ethics.
"For example, they are asked to explain, in the application, how they
managed an ethical dilemma they have experienced. But according to Laura
Gordon Fisher, the school's admissions director, many students say they
have never encountered an ethical dilemma.
"`It's amazing how many people admit they've never experienced a moral
dilemma,' said Fisher. `Some applicants want to know if they should
fabricate one.'"
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