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Although he says he is unsure exactly how much, if at all, the budget for first-year programs will have to be cut, Moses predicts that advising will be shielded from the cuts, and that instead potential new programs will bear the brunt...

Author: By Michele F. Forman, | Title: Last Year for a First-Year Dean | 4/9/1991 | See Source »

...California. The two leaders claimed to have forged the basis for a new "global partnership," and Japan seemed ready to play a role in world politics corresponding to its ever expanding economic power. Kaifu affirmed his commitment: "I am determined that Japan must be one of the countries to bear the responsibility for maintaining and strengthening international order...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan: In Search of a Triumph | 4/8/1991 | See Source »

...silly to mistake verbal purification for genuine social reform. Even after all women are "Ms." and all people are "he or she," women will still earn only 65 cents for every dollar earned by men. Minorities by any other name, such as "people of color," will still bear a hugely disproportionate burden of poverty and discrimination. Disabilities are not just "different abilities" when there are not enough ramps for wheelchairs, signers for the deaf or special classes for the "specially" endowed. With all due respect for the new politesse, actions still speak louder than fashionable phrases...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Teach Diversity -- with a Smile | 4/8/1991 | See Source »

Victor R. Fuchs, an economist at Stanford University, says traditional expectations that women will marry and bear children have created gender-specific wage scales. This means, Fuchs says in his book, Women's Quest for Economic Equality, that married women earn less than their male counterparts and less than unmarried women as well...

Author: By Lan N. Nguyen, | Title: WORK | 4/4/1991 | See Source »

...Johnson Controls, where she welded posts onto batteries, to a safer workplace, where she cleaned and installed vents in motorcycle batteries. The move halved her salary. To get back to the higher-paying post, Qualls underwent tubal ligation. She subsequently married and now regrets that she can no longer bear children. "Nothing really would make up for it," she says. "But this decision will help other women...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Weighing Some Heavy Metal | 4/1/1991 | See Source »

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