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...attempt to compensate for this, Merseth said that about 100 applicants have been offered admission in 1974 under the condition that they do "some kind if organizational work" in the interim. So far, he added, 80 per cent of those given this offer had accepted...
Handlin said yesterday that he would conserve resources in the interim and not make any new decisions...
Columbia submitted an interim Affirmative Action Plan on February 24. HEW found this plan acceptable, and lifted the contract freeze pending Columbia's submission of its final Affirmative Action Plan on April 6. HEW also halted legal action that it had initiated against Columbia...
...Bhutto still faces widespread criticism for clinging to martial law and delaying his country's return to democracy. Opponents suspect that he is using the delay for political advantage. An interim constitution, now under preparation, is believed by his rivals to provide for a presidential instead of a parliamentary system of government-with Bhutto as a supremely powerful President. He promises to lift martial law and restore democracy "well before the end of the year." But in the meantime, he told Correspondent Coggin, "martial law serves as a psychological deterrent to other forms of unrest." Bhutto is thus relying...
...increasing, the job of establishing such proof has created a huge backlog of cases in the nation's courts. More than half the suits growing out of auto accidents take two years or longer to come to trial. All too often, that leaves victims to cope in the interim as best they can with staggering medical bills. In addition, plaintiffs frequently claim huge sums for "pain and suffering" or for vague and sometimes imaginary back and head injuries. If an award is made, the victim usually must hand at least a third of it to his attorney...