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Under the leadership of Chavez, Californiafield workers have been pressing large vineyardcompanies for better working conditions,recognition of their union and collectivebargaining for 20 years.
Through the year neither candidate has been willing to address the implications of AIDS--to them, it is a political football too dangerous to touch. But the next president will find that AIDS is indeed one of the most pressing items on his agenda when he moves into 1600 Pennsylvania...
The staff position provides no pressing moral or legal imperative that ought to prevent Harvard from appealing. Rather, the University is the one with a justification for its actions--insuring that democracy is truly served. Harvard and its union owe the hard-working employees of this University no less.
He naps between appearances, disdains pressing the flesh and finds the business of vote getting "unbearable." But when the normally taciturn Yitzhak Shamir mounts a campaign podium, he plays the crowd's emotions with the precision of an acupuncturist. "I heard about the problems that you are struggling with every...
Frezza, of Keverian's office, also cited pressing state issues as causes for reconvention--the largest of which was a Republican drive to override Dukakis' veto of a $91 million "local and additional assistance" package for cities and towns from surplus lottery receipts.