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...December. "The report basically says that so much more needs to be done to help people with disabilities in the workplace," says Coelho, vice chair of the task force. The report's recommendations included tax changes to help people with disabilities pay for work-related expenses, a new program with the Small Business Administration to assist those who want to start their own businesses, a plea for passage of a Patients' Bill of Rights to assist in health care and a call to make the Federal Government a model employer of the disabled. In December, Vice President Al Gore announced...
...final discussion of the program is still pending the submission of financial information from Administrative Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Margot N. Gill. Following council approval, the full Faculty is scheduled to take up the issue at its meeting in March. The program would begin to admit students this fall...
Graduate students enrolled in the program will be required to complete all the requirements for sociology or government plus additional social policy requirements...
...hope people outside of the naturalsciences will feel more comfortable inparticipating in the program," Dowling said."We're hoping that we see more tracks developwithin departments, especially anthropology,neurophilosophy in the philosophy department,neurolinguistics in the linguistics department...
Like all things military -- and nonmilitary -- that President Clinton has done in recent weeks, the antiterrorist program he outlined Friday is raising more than a few eyebrows. The President wants to spend $2.8 billion to help the Pentagon protect the U.S. against biological and chemical weapons and cyberspace sabotage. Attacks like those at the World Trade Center and U.S. embassies in the Middle East and Africa suggest that terrorist threats against the nation are on the rise, according to the President. "It's probably a good idea to draw attention to the problem," says TIME Pentagon correspondent Mark Thompson...