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Now, Horner said," economic need and reality have made the working mother a model and a norm," and working mother "burnout" will be one of the next generation's most pressing problems.
"We could use [the Gulf site] for the library," Feng says, adding that although she does not view "the space crunch [as] the most fundamental problem for scholarship,...it's the most pressing."
But despite resistance to change among Harvard's researchers, the space shortage is so pressing, according to librarians, that must be solved soon--even if it means sacrificing some of the system's accessiblity.
"There is a grave, pressing, desperate concern about space...The library is in dire need," Feng says, adding, "there is an inescapable need to solve it in the short run of five to 10 years."
. Bush, along with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, is convinced that rushing into missile negotiations with the Soviets before a conventional-arms pact is struck would be a mistake. But West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl has been pressing for a quick start to missile talks to shore up his shaky...