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Harshbarger spokesman Tom Samoluk said Harshbarger will meet any challenges about his limited experience by discussing how he has expanded the scope of the D.A.'s office into "non-traditional areas, public protection bureau, white-collar crime, consumer crime, computer and environmental crime...
However, the court's decision on Grove City drastically curtailed the scope of Title IX of the Education Ammendments of 1972--legislation designed to prohibit sex discrimination in education. The court ruled that anti-discrimination rules apply only to programs that are direct recipients of federal funding...
Calling the subway arts program a "unique opportunity" for aspiring local artists, Mayes said the high visibility and scope of creations contributes to the popularity of Arts on the Line. "It's extraordinarily generous of [the MBTA] to do this," Mayes said yesterday...
Despite these advantages, students cite a few drawbacks associated with small concentrations. Most notably, small departments can only offer a limited number of courses a year. Although this does not result in serious deficiencies in their programs, students say that it does restrict the scope of their studies...
...much larger in scope than an occupation that had occured only three weeks earlier, in which twenty-nine students staged a four-hour sit-in calling for the college's divestment...