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...Supreme Court gave cable television greater free-speech rights than airwave competitors, nearly striking down a law that requires them to allot a third of their space to local broadcast stations. Four justices voted to rescind the "must carry" provision of the 1992 Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act, but the remainder decided to ship the case back to federal appeals court in the District of Columbia. The decision has only a short-term effect, though: there'll be plenty of room for the local stations in cable's 500-channel future...
...ROTC debate settled down considerably afterthe faculty ended the three-day strike on April17, 1969, by voting to allot ROTC onlyextracurricular status and effectively forcing theprogram of the Harvard campus...
...Project Labor Agreement, according to Williams, implied that the University would allot more jobs to the unions in projects not explicitly designated in the agreement. The University has said the agreement did not cover projects other than the Yard and Holyoke Center jobs...
Condenzio says his office has no control over how much other departments on campus allot for maintenance jobs. He says all he can do is notify departments that culinary workers are available and want to work...
...ROTC debate settled down considerably afterthe faculty ended the three-day on strike on April17, 1969, by voting to allot RTOC onlyextracurricular status and effectively forcing theprogram off Harvard campus...