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According to the press release, "Harvard continues to devote major institutional funds to undergraduate financial aid--more than $52 million in direct grants in 1999-2000--so that a Harvard College education remains affordable for students from every socio-economic background...
More than two-thirds of students at Harvard receive financial aid, according to the press release...
Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Marlyn McGrath Lewis '70-'73 reiterated Harvard's commitment to help students pay for their education yesterday...
Pastrana says the only way he can reverse the slide is with American aid, not only to fight drugs but also to shore up a crumbling economy and judicial system that has enabled the traffickers and guerrillas to flourish. "We know that we have to take difficult and unpopular measures," says Pastrana. That's good, because an awful lot ails his nation. The question will be whether Colombia--and the U.S.--can survive the cure...
...wipe out cocaine and heroin just happen to be needed at exactly the same time that U.S. helicopter builders are looking for new customers. It is a neat fit: Colombia and other Latin American nations can use the aircraft; U.S. helicopter builders can use the orders. The Administration's aid package calls for 30 new Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters, at $10 million each, and 33 Vietnam-era Bell UH-1 Hueys, outfitted with new engines and other improvements, for $1.5 million each...