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"In some cases the walk signals are pre-programmed to work anyway," says Burgess. In these instances, pressing the button accomplishes nothing At other intersections, however, burgess claims that pressing the corsswalk button means "the difference between the light ever turning on and not at all."
The conference brought together college students from 135 schools and challenged them to negotiate solutions to the world's most pressing problems, from setting the loan policy of the World Bank to reducing the nuclear armaments in North Korea.
As recently as January, Secretary of State Warren Christopher fought with French diplomats pressing for a more bellicose stand in Bosnia. According to an eyewitness, Christopher, chatting with British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd before the NATO summit in Brussels about the long-promised American commitment to help police a peace...
We're sorry. We couldn't resist. We feel a public obligation, a duty to both our readers and to the Harvard community, to speak out on the most pressing and important issue of our time.
RUS will focus on serving as a support body, rather than actively pressing its stand on women's issues, members says.