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Should NYU faculty and their dependent children receive full tuition remission?
Absolutely. They deserve it.
Maybe not, but it shouldn't be changed now.
No. NYU needs more money.
They should get partial remission.
I don't care about them, but I want it.
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Robert G Silverman
Nov 21, 2009 5:18 p.m.
The injustice was committed by Major Hassan, not Tunku Varadarajan. I think Varadarajan's article was thoughtful and well reasoned. .
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Robert G Silverman
Nov 21, 2009
5:18 p.m.
The injustice was committed by Major Hassan, not Tunku Varadarajan. I think Varadarajan's article was thoughtful and well reasoned.
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