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Marshall said that although she follows Harvardevents casually through the press, she is not yetinformed enough to comment on any pressing mattersfacing the general counsel's office. She isexpected to take office in November.
So-called "ad hoc" committees (originally established to deal with pressing, unavoidable issues, but at least one of which has been here longer than the Class of '93) will be recreated to give people important-sounding leadership positions for future U.C. elections and law school applications. If these ad hoc...
At least he doesn't take it on the chin the way Duncan does. In the film's world, the British are all arrogant dunderheads, bumbling through the woods in immaculate red coats. So the man who was a romantic lead in the novel is here a pudgy cartoon, barking...
Money problems completed the process of disillusionment. For months, partners of Germany have been pressing that nation to reduce interest rates and allow the stalled European economy to gather some speed. The problem was that German unification was costing far more than Chancellor Helmut Kohl had anticipated -- and honoring a...
The last time the forum took place, in late 1990 after the start of the current slowdown, the panel accurately predicted a protracted slump. This time the issues were just as pressing: Why is the recovery so abysmally slow, and what hope can be found in the economic proposals of...