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...imposing a hiring freeze and cutbacks on travel and office and computer equipment, the agency has closed the gap to $50 million. But as peak season approaches, officials are concerned that the tax-collection system might overheat from the heavy workload. The agency admits that 1 out of every 3 callers to the tax-information hot line is given a wrong answer, and some employees have doubled up on their responsibilities. The IRS says the processing of returns will probably not be affected, although some cheats could slip by undetected...
...most teams, two pitchers is a comfortable number. But Harvard is in the process of building a stronger program with greater challenges and goals. After assuming the coaching duties, Haskell immediately expanded the schedule to include 29 games, including several doubleheaders. Both pitchers will carry a heavy workload. Coach: Barry Haskell Captains: Lora Rowning, Nancy Prior Last Year: (11-11, 2-6) Home Games: Soldier's Field The Schedule...
...General Counsel and Official Pointman and Union Candy Store Manager Daniel Steiner '54 takes on responsibility for approving tenure, selecting deans, greeting foreign diplomats and ingratiating himself with freshmen at Dean Moses' weekly teas. He denies that the additional responsibilities are an attempt to relieve President Bok's workload, explaining that he merely had to fill extra free time now that the anti-union drive is over...
...surgery. But at a medical conference last week in Reno, O. Howard Frazier, director of the transplant program at the Texas Heart Institute in Houston, described the first successful use of a radically different newcomer. It is a tiny, disposable pump that can handle most of the heart's workload and that can be inserted in 20 minutes without major surgery...
...demanded more compensation for their lab work. Eventually the university proved that their workload was in fact a necessary part of their education," Goetz says...