Word: leveled
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...achieved so far in the negotiations is closely defined in writing, momentum for further progress may dry up before the Reagan Administration can resume the initiative. Talks on autonomy for the West Bank and Gaza Strip are scheduled to resume in Cairo this week, but only at the nonministerial level...
...most pressing. In 1969, when trial judges were earning $40,000 and appeals court judges $42,500, there were few complaints. But over the past eleven years, the cost of living has surged 131% while salaries have risen only about 35%, to $54,500 at the trial level and $57,500 in the appeals courts. These paychecks still put judges among the top 5% of U.S. wage earners. But the judges point to figures showing that the average 50-year-old lawyer working for a medium-size or large private firm makes $150,000. Even a junior partner in such...
Scalpers are the only source of tickets. Offers for tickets in the temporary stands where the view is obscured at best, begin at $20. Peter G. Wilcox '81 sold a pair of tickets for $30 each for seats at the upper level of the five-yard line. Fifty dollars a piece is not uncommon for good seats...
...which dominate the Harvard Business School campus, symbolize the conservatism and stability the institution has long represented. Among the red brick buildings, long hair, and women seem to be interlopers, destroying time-honored traditions. The school's administration recognizes the need for increasing the number of women in top-level corporate positions--a goal which cannot be accomplished without increasing the number of women with MBA degrees. "We are 100% dedicated to equal opportunity employment and affirmative action; to anticipating and influencing the future" one professor said, and similar statements dominate any discussion of integrating more women into...
...Despite Schubert's assurance that "there is a conscious effort to develop cases where women are not excluded," the vast majority of them still either ignore female participation completely or present women in roles of limited authority. Women students see an unquestionable need for more frequent references to top-level women so "that when you see the word manager you don't automatically think of the pronoun...