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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Greenspan said the controversy could affect policy decisions on what form of tax break to offer businesses in the next few years...

Author: By Angela M. Belgrove, | Title: Harvard Professor Surprised by Controversy Sparked by Studies of U.S. Business Profits | 5/9/1977 | See Source »

...Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR) has recommended certain steps the University should take to affect decision-making in several companies that the student-faculty-alumni group believes are exploiting black labor in South Africa...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: A Stand on Apartheid | 5/6/1977 | See Source »

However, the plan--which has been under discussion among University administrators since November--will not greatly affect the practical status of Radcliffe undergraduates within the University, focusing instead on programs like the Radcliffe Institute and the Schlesinger Library...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: Corporation, Trustees Pass Radcliffe Plan | 5/4/1977 | See Source »

...country wants leadership." Democratic Congressman Morris Udall likened some of the protest to imaginary congressional reaction on the day after Pearl Harbor: "You interviewed the Congressman from Detroit and he said, 'The Japanese attack was outrageous, but before we rush into war, let's see how it would affect the automobile industry.' And then somebody else said, 'It was dastardly, but consider the effect on oil,' and another Congressman said, 'War could be very serious for recreation and tourism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: THE ENERGY WAR | 5/2/1977 | See Source »

Next day Castro spent nearly four hours talking with some of the businessmen and reporters in his office. "No problem can be solved by war or violence," Castro said. What was needed was "cooperation to solve problems that affect all countries." The executives got the clear message that Castro is very eager to normalize relations-and Cuba's No. 1 salesman sent home 50 impressed lobbyists for the cause. Said Control Data's Robert Chinn: "I wasn't applauding his ideology, I was cheering his performance. It was spectacular...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Good Neighbors Mean Good Business | 5/2/1977 | See Source »

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