Word: allowed
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...Mass will be performed as part of Harvard's Arts First celebration, separate from the sacred traditions of Memorial Church. Although the choir is based in a religious tradition, events like tonight's allow it to fulfill its obligation as a University choir, sharing sacred works with the public and representing Harvard's traditions...
...weeks of Russia's initiative, the U.S. has demonstrated a willingness to indefinitely prolong large nuclear arsenals despite the U.S. pledge for nuclear disarmament under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. U.S. plans for maintaining thousands of nuclear weapons and for altering the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty to allow deployment of a limited national missile defense (NMD) system came to light in a leaked document that appeared in the New York Times on April...
Helms opposes any administration attempt to seek ABM Treaty modifications that could limit NMD and be coupled with further arms reductions. Texas Gov. George W. Bush has also stated that he would abrogate the treaty if Russia would not allow a missile defense of his choosing...
...them, the summer can allow time to spread the word about a beloved academic discipline to a whole new group of students...
...committee also urged Harvard to provide coverage to more of its own employees. Lowering the eligibility requirement from a minimum of 20 to 16 hours per week would allow 247 more Harvard employees, many of whom work only a weekend shift, to participate in the University's health insurance plan, at a cost of $2,000 per employee per year or a total...