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...ranging from programmatic offerings to the lease agreement of Byerly Hall. The Undergraduate Council even entered the mix, passing a bill (which was not approved by the administration) requesting that the signature of Dean of Harvard College Harry R. Lewis '68 be added to women's diplomas, which still bear the seal of Radcliffe and the signature of Radcliffe president Linda S. Wilson...
...President had better hope the rosy numbers bear out. His once sky-high approval ratings are starting to slip, and the tobacco legislation, which Clinton is counting on to pay for a host of goodies in his 1999 budget, is still getting picked apart in the Senate. With Monica to the left of him and Chinese missiles to the right, the economy -- and its power to "save Social Security first" -- may be all that Clinton has left...
Sometimes in business you just have to grin and bear the odd $100 million loss, and that's what PanAmSat senior VP Robert Bednarek is preparing to do with Wednesday's announcement that the company isn't likely to recover its wayward Galaxy 4 satellite. The numbers are not pretty: The company had insured Galaxy 4 for about $150 million, but it will cost an estimated $250 million to construct, launch and insure a replacement next year. That's not even counting losses from service disruptions brought on by Galaxy 4's demise...
...flier circulated by the carpenters alleged that subcontractors for Tocci Corporation, the general contractor for construction of the Bear Hill project, withheld payments from workers until ordered by the Department of Labor to pay them. It also alleged exploitation of undocumented aliens, shoddy work and perjury on the part of Tocci employees...
...promise of these drugs holds up, however, cancer treatment in the 21st century will bear little resemblance to today's chemotherapy. Drugs will be precisely tailored to the individual tumor, and the cancers themselves will be described not by the site they attack--breast cancers, lung cancers, etc.--but by the genes they express. The National Cancer Institute is at work creating a DNA library of tumor types, a long-range project called C-GAP (Cancer Genome Anatomy Project). But it will be years before this library can be put to practical use. "It took 20 years to make testing...