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...trustee for the former owners of the building, Paul Feinberg, refused to say why his yet undisclosed clients are selling the structure...
...following excerpts are from a Crimson roundtable on affirmative action held last week with Mary Jo Bane, associate professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government. Meldon Hollis, administrative aide in Harvard's affirmative action office, and Harvey C. Mansfield '53, professor of Government. Mark E. Feinberg, Laura E. Gomez, and Jonathan S. Sapers moderated the discussion...
...theory holds that sex offenses by the elderly are the result of both regressive behavior and longer health. Another says that violent assaults may spring from explosive family tensions. "Overage criminals feel they are no longer bound to a system that has no place for them," concludes Criminologist Gary Feinberg of Biscayne College in Miami. "They are adrift, and society has provided them with neither map nor itinerary nor friendly shore...
Nonsense, counters Sidney Glugover, who counsels elderly shoplifters in Florida's Broward County: "Feinberg and the other social scientists like to invent poetic theories about alienated subcultures. Economics is at the root of the crime. If you want a theory for what they're doing, you can call it 'dollar stretch...
Instead of stepping up investments, though, many U.S. corporations, out of fear of terrorism and revolution, are actually scaling back their activities in the area. Said Richard Feinberg, a visiting fellow at the Overseas Development Council: "Businessmen looking at the turmoil there are certainly more inclined to withdraw funds than to invest more money, regardless of the apparent incentives." Added Joseph Grunwald, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution: "I don't see U.S. business rushing down there. The profit prospects are simply not very encouraging...