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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...privilege, not a right, which the University can take away or violate. Faculty and adminstrators, however, are hired members of the University, responsible only to their employers: Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences A. Michael Spence or President Derek C. Bok. All Harvard members, however, retain both their constitutional rights and the legal means to protect them...

Author: By Jeffrey A. Zucker, | Title: Abolish the COI | 10/7/1985 | See Source »

...course), Taiwan, South Korea and Brazil. Thus it would raise sharply the prices American consumers would have to pay for products ranging from cars to coffee. Republicans in both House and Senate are concentrating on coming up with alternatives to this bill that would restrict imports less drastically but retain the principle of punishing countries thought to discriminate against American products...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stampeding Toward Protectionism | 9/30/1985 | See Source »

...Iowa, morosely hears the whistle blasts, certain that he is "professionally ruined." In the censorship section of the Liverpool post office, J.C. Silber listens to the "majestic tolling" of church bells and is "glad to get away from it all." Understandably: Silber is a German spy who will retain his cover long enough to return home. In Berlin, Albert Einstein writes to his mother, "Only now do I begin to feel at ease. The defeat has worked wonders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Haunted Peace a Stillness Heard Round the World | 9/23/1985 | See Source »

...Chief of Staff Donald Regan, who has emerged as the undisputed boss in a once loose hierarchy of advisers. White House staffers have been noticeably less leaky this summer as they dine on the expense accounts of the news-hungry White House press corps. Only McFarlane has managed to retain some autonomy, by virtue of his foreign policy expertise and willingness to speak...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Back in the Saddle Again | 9/2/1985 | See Source »

...funny. Chase's most successful film in recent months, rtetch teatured him as a clever journalist who played off of other people's stupidity rather than his own. Audiences want heroes these day, not dupes. That's why Eddie Murphy just bought his fifth Rolls. If Chase is to retain a respectable piece of the humor market, he should drop the meaningless, foolish and disjointed antics concentrating on outwitting others rather than prostrating himself. Don't bother with European Vacation...

Author: By John Rosenthal, | Title: Vacate the Premises | 8/2/1985 | See Source »

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