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TODAY Anthropology 14Sem. Mus. 1 Astronomy 2a Sem. Mus. 1 Botany 5b Botan. Mus. Chemistry 11 Sever 11 Chinese 1 Emerson A Closs. Philology 50 Sever 25 Economics 1b Emerson D Economics 38 Sever 25 Engin. Sciences 5b Pierce 302, 307 English 28 New Lect. Hall English 75 Sever 30 Fine Arts 2a Fogg Lect. Rm. French 6 Memorial Hall Government 14b Sem. Mus. 1 Greek 2 Sever 30 History 12 Adie-Emerson Harvard 3 Field-Winthrop Harvard 6 History 17b Sever 5 History of Science 1 Sever 6 Mathematics A Sec. V Prof. Coolidge, Sect. 1 Sever...
Answers: 1b, 2a, 3a, 4b, 5b, 6a. (Warning: all final titles subject to change, again, perhaps within the next 30 seconds...
...churned out by Tom Clancy always seem as though they are written for readers who would otherwise head for the beach with the newest edition of a Jane's defense manual nestled alongside their sunblock. Only in a Clancy opus are M1A2 battle tanks, F-16 planes and C-5B Galaxy transports sprinkled through the text more liberally than punctuation...
...such investigation uncovered by Pentagon auditors that came to light last week: because of inflated cost estimates, claims an internal Air Force memo, the Lockheed Corp. stands to earn nearly twice the profits agreed upon for the production of five C-5B transport planes. Another horror story was reported last week by the Washington Post: in 1981, top executives at General Dynamics allegedly sought to delay the disclosure of a $100 million cost overrun on its nuclear-submarine program until lucrative new Navy contracts that would offset the losses were signed. Sherick laments, "I keep turning over rocks, and under...
...Observer and Miami Herald, mail out questionnaires to the subjects of certain news stories to ask whether they feel they were treated accurately and fairly. When the Los Angeles Times in April found that a business story had grossly misrepresented the cost overruns on Lockheed Corporation's C-5B military transport plane, the newspaper ran a corrective follow-up that was twice as long as the erring story. CBS's 60 Minutes has, on the air, looked critically at its stories and techniques, and CBS and ABC have explored journalistic ethics in series of round-table documentaries...