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Free Training for Students and AttorneysInterested in Providing Legal Assistance toHaitian Refugees--by Cheryl Little, HaitianRefugee Center; Jocelyn McCalla, NationalCoalition for Haitian Refugees; and StevenForester, Church World Services. HLS, AustinNorth, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call Deborah Anker At495-5192 for more information...
...other group leaders are: Law School Lecturer Deborah Anker; Eileen Babbitt, associate director of the Public Disputes program at the Law School; David Lampe, author of the recently published book, "The Massachusetts Miracle; High Technology and Economic Revitalization"; Boston Globe sportswriter Bob Ryan; Tufts International Relations Lecturer Sherman Teichman; and Brad Minnick, chief of staff to the Minority Leader of the state House of Representatives...
...Anker, who will lead a study group coveringimmigration law and policy, said she will addresssome of the significant immigration policy debatesthat have arisen within the past few years, suchas those over the employment of illegal aliens...
...think we have gone through a radicalreassessment [of immigration policy]," Anker said."I don't think any period before this has seen areal alliance among forces on both sides of theissue. That is what fascinates me: the extent towhich that is true and how different groups affectthe outcome of legislation...
...other products, is one such metal. Jet-engine fan blades, nuclear-reactor control rods and orthopedic body implants are made of others. But just as the older American carbon-steel industry is being clobbered by competition from abroad, so too are specialty steels. As Wall Street Analyst Peter Anker put it, "No other country would permit the kind of intrusion in their industry that we have permitted. We let [foreign exporters] run all over us." Last week the Reagan Administration, reacting to intense industry and union pressure, approved some protection for the U.S. specialty-steel industry by imposing higher tariffs...