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...result of the suit brought by the five policemen would be to implement an affirmative action plan for police recruitment and promotion. It would entail a rewriting of the civil service examinations on the grounds that they discriminate against minority applicant...
...object to the regulations based on the assumption that Harvard can be trusted to implement Title IX by itself indicates an unwillingness that is suspect given Harvard's record. A similar unwillingness is manifested in another section of Harvard's comments, those objecting to "ambiguities" in the regulations. One of these comments worries about the distinction between programs receiving and programs benefiting from federal aid. Another points out that there is no definition in the regulations of what constitutes "previous discrimination." A third simply argues that the section on athletics is "replete with ambiguities," without specifying what Harvard sees...
...EFFECT OF these essentially irrelevant comments, if HEW pays attention to them, would be to narrow the regulations' scope, and to pare down HEW's enforcement ability. Once again, then, whether Harvard's suggestions are valid depends on whether Harvard can be trusted to implement Title IX without close supervision. In a third group of comments, those which claim that the regulations "do not provide sufficient safeguards for women," Harvard seeks to show that it can be trusted, and that indeed it is in a position to give advice on the matter. One of these comments objects to the prohibition...
...remains to be seen if the various blocs can overcome their differences and actually implement these agreements by supplying the huge amounts of grain and money needed. The long-range proposals did little to help the millions who may not survive until the next harvest. Hope was briefly raised that immediate gram needs-estimated by the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization to be at least 8 million tons in South Asia and Africa-might be met when Canada and Australia together pledged 1.5 million tons of short-term aid. But the U.S., the Soviet Union...
...committee's proposals are well-founded and the department should implement them immediately. But they do not address the deeper problems in the department and they do not in themselves guarantee any type of reform...