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...will only affect a small fraction of its portfolio. Heffernan said that $1.5 million--or 3 percent of the total--is invested in companies that have not signed the Sullivan Principles or have not achieved Category 1 or 11 rating...
...year and a half behind schedule. The Dutch reserved the right to deploy fewer if there is some sort of superpower arms-control agreement before then, none if the Soviet missile force is reduced. NATO's retiring secretary-general Joseph Luns insisted that the Dutch disagreement would not affect the missile deployments elsewhere...
...measures are often needed. According to Kathleen Foley, chief of the pain service at Sloan-Kettering, only about one-third of cancer patients suffer severe pain. With these, the tumor is the cause in 65% of patients, either because it impinges on nerves or because it releases chemicals that affect the nervous system. An additional 30% have pain resulting from the treatment (for example, chemotherapy). Cancer of the pancreas and of bones can be particularly painful because of the sensitive nerves in or near these organs. In the vast majority of cases, cancer pain can be alleviated with drug therapy...
...choices. In his Baccalaureate address Tuesday, Bok urged students to consider public service work and not simply "take the money and run." Some Corporation members are even considering forgiving debts for students who enter low-paying public service careers. "I think those debt loads are sufficiently large that they affect the career choices that people make, and I'm sure they affect people's family planning," says Calkins...
...amount of money available will also determine how the program operates, says Bok. He says the University is reluctant to divert much existing money to the new program, and he and others involved will have to raise money to support it. Fund raising will most directly affect enrollment...