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...sweeping as Nakasone's program sounds, it may not be enough to satisfy Japan's trading partners. They are concerned that the new measures will be phased in slowly over a three-year period and that many import restrictions were untouched. Quotas will remain on imports of 22 agricultural items. Examples: beef and citrus fruits and juices...
...captain of, and a four-year letterman for, both its hockey and lacrosse teams. Twice an All-American lacrosse player, she helped lead the Wildcats to their 1985 national championship. Ice hockey assistant coaches Claudia Asano ‘99 and Jamie Hagerman ‘03 should be able to empathize as well. Both split their significant time spent in Allston between hockey and lacrosse. Hagerman came to Harvard as a two-sport athlete, but an ACL tear her sophomore year forced her to stick with hockey, while Asano was a three-year letter-winner in both...
Under the new recommendations, Senior Tutors will still be hired by the Dean of the College in consultation with House Masters. But instead of the current system in which Senior Tutors serve three-year terms that can be renewed for two or more years, the report recommends that Senior Tutors begin with two-year terms, with the possibility of a three-year renewal...
...dream came to an abrupt halt last week. Dunbar, 42, was sentenced to five years in prison for tax fraud, having understated his earnings by some $32 million over a three-year period. That makes Dunbar the biggest tax cheat in IRS history. Judge Marilyn Hall Patel also placed him on five years' probation after he finishes his sentence and ordered him to pay the IRS what he owes in back taxes--an estimated $10 million--plus interest...
...with the range of her intellect and the ease with which she masters subjects. In one seminar, while other students were struggling with a complex theorem that an academician was elaborating on a blackboard, Lawrence pointed out an error that the lecturer had made. She raced through Oxford's three-year course in two years. Her test papers were spun out with little apparent need to pause over the most puzzling problems. "I think while I write," she explains with a shrug. Mathematics appeals to her spirit of discovery, she says, because "it's all to do with how things...