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...accept the packages. That means that over the next two years, the buyouts should enable GM to trim its hourly workforce in the U.S. - which approached 500,000 during the late 1970s - to around 80,000 or less, according to Sean McAlinden of the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In addition, the hourly payroll at Delphi, the supplier company GM spun off in 1999, could be trimmed from 34,000 today to about...
...half-floor” would need to consent to the co-ed rooming agreement, according to Georgi. And Cambridge Historical Commission guidelines restrict the extent to which Dunster House, built in 1930, could conduct internal renovations to accommodate co-ed arrangements, according to Co-Master Ann Porter. “We agree on the principle, but there’s a lot to work out,” Associate Dean for Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson said, according to minutes of the meeting transcribed by the UC’s Benjamin W. Milder ’08. The soon...
...DIED. ANN CALVELLO, 76, fiery Roller Derby Queen and a reigning icon of the American sport cum spectacle since the 1940s; in Burlingame, Calif. Cast as a villain who relished boos from the crowd, she reached her zenith in the '60s as a star of San Francisco's famed Bay City Bombers. With purple, green and polka-dot hair, tattoos and a flair for elbow-throwing, the Meanest Mama on Skates endured 12 broken noses and numerous cracked ribs competing over seven decades...
Whatever measures the government imposes, commercial poultry farmers are about as prepared as they can be. "You can't stop bringing feed to the farm," says Doug Green, 53, who has four chicken houses in Princess Ann, Md. "You can't stop bringing fuel. There's a certain amount of interaction that has to go on." Controlling that amount is where the difference between sick flocks and healthy ones will...
...members of the Harvard community are either extremely uncomfortable with their personal beliefs or are unwilling to allow their peers to consider it. This frustration of free speech and debate is cowardly, and unbecoming of the Harvard students who participate in it. PAUL C. SCHULTZ ’04 Ann Arbor, Mich. March...