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Conducted out of a second-floor office at 1208 Massachusetts Ave., the business sports a toll-free telephone number and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. hours. Five Harvard undergraduates work for the sophomore entrepreneur...
...single most important revelation of the report is that Harvard has not yet managed to persuade students to walk up the University Hall stairs to the second-floor, where the administrators are there for the talking to. Or should...
...there were plenty of opportunities for Gorbachev to ply his foreign policy wares. At the presidential Elysee Palace, he was once again welcomed by Mitterrand; then the two men slipped into a second-floor salon for a two-hour 15-minute get-acquainted session. By and large, their talks were a broad examination of the East-West climate, and especially of the balance of ) conventional and nuclear military forces in Europe. Both men mentioned Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative. Mitterrand, who has expressed reservations about the U.S. program, carefully avoided any remarks that could make it appear he was siding...
...evening early last week, a neatly groomed 65-year-old man emerged from his office at 72 Rue de Varenne on Paris' Left Bank, climbed into his Peugeot and was driven 150 yards to No. 57, the Matignon palace. There he was quickly escorted to a second-floor office, where, on a Louis XV desk, in front of Premier Laurent Fabius, he placed a folder containing 29 typewritten pages. After a 20-minute conversation, the man left, and the Premier began studying the document. The 17-day labor of Bernard Tricot, Charles de Gaulle's former chief of staff...
...some other well-dressed young people began to collect in a passageway under the City Hall Plaza. Then, without warning, the youths rushed up from the passageway and began racing toward the building, flinging rocks and bottles at startled policemen. Surging inside, they joined the students already in the second-floor library and announced that they were taking the place over. Visitors and the library staff were requested to leave, and the unarmed students barricaded the doors with bookshelves...