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...glittering promise of tremendous financial and intellectual rewards led to the emergence of several hundred biotechnological companies, many of which turned to the country's top-notch universities for leadership and research guidance. The increasing numbers of professors who left their institutions or tried to balance academic and private sector commitments sparked concern about the ethical implications for universities...
...Last?)-is the natural result of the easing of outdated restrictions. But it is also symptomatic of the University's general reluctance to get involved in anything, at any level, that won't pump up its already over inflated chest. For instance, my four years here have seen one sector or another of this University refuse to do anything positive about or to take a meaningful stand on apartheid in South America, explicit rights for gay undergraduates, and a pervasive lack of American History courses...
...state office. "I made my decision at the institute of Politics that the next step up for me was the lieutenant governor's office," she says, adding that from those six months, I concluded that would be the best way to expand my commitment to the public sector...
...strife-torn El Salvador, nearly twice as much as for any other country. One of the panels also insisted that one-quarter of the $350 million be used for health, education and other economic development projects. The Reagan Administration had wanted all the money to go to the private sector...
...candidate] Michael Dukakis has been running for office since I was 19," he mentions frequently. He also takes great glee in reminding listeners that it has been well over two decades since Gov. Edward J. King, who is running for re-election, has earned a buck in the "private sector...