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LYDIA COLON'S MOST PRESSING POLITIcal concern is garbage. A 5-ft. heap of it, piled outside an abandoned row house next door to her home in North Philadelphia, has broken through her chain-link fence. "I would vote 100 times, as long as they come and clean it up...
"You have reached the voice-mail line of Professor Camille Paglia. Due to her pressing obligations as a teacher and scholar, Professor Paglia cannot personally return calls...Do not send faxes. Professor Paglia does not accept them. All pack-ages are opened and inspected by the staff. Unsolicited materials without...
Sharon Fenick '94, a computer science concentrator and CS50 teaching fellow, feels that the CS50 language change was not crucial. "It just always seemed like less of a pressing issue," she says. "Pascal is a good educational language so they concentrated on teaching other things."
"I've heard of people waiting for up to a month" for a routine gynecological exam, says Bender, the PCC counselor. If "[you can convey that you have a pressing reason when you call UHS, they will usually try and squeeze you in sooner."
Sachs: Russia has been living on the edge of hyperinflation for two years. The most urgent task of reform has been to create an atmosphere of monetary stability. Inflation could get completely out of control and create profound social and political instability. The reformers struggling against this have faced intense...