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...twist to that case last week, the attorney representing the second- grader announced that there is evidence that the child does not have AIDS after all. The city health department stuck by its contention that the youngster has AIDS. Mayor Edward I. Koch said last week that he would appoint a medical panel to review the recommendations of the existing committee that decides whether to admit AIDS patients to school...
...unanimous voice vote, the City Council last night approved a resolution sponsored by Alice K. Wolf which called on President Derek C. Bok to appoint representatives to meet with Cambridge lawmakers on an informal, yet public basis. The council specifically requested that an authority from the University's property management firm, Harvard Real Estate, Inc. (HRE), be included...
...massive amounts of vestigate ways of easing the tension on junior faculty, which must produce massive amounts of research work in order to be considered for a tenured position that they will probably not receive at this stage in their lives. Spence, who reports only to Bok, must also appoint several new administrators to top positions in the College in the upcoming year...
Knowing that Mulroney could not go back to Ottawa without at least some concession on acid rain, Administration officials came up with a plan to appoint a joint U.S.-Canadian team to examine the issue. The President and the Prime Minister announced that former Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis and former Ontario Premier William Davis would be named special envoys to seek ways of combating the problem. Said Mulroney: "We have broken a three-year deadlock by agreeing to our common and shared responsibility to preserve our common environment." Added Reagan: "I couldn't be happier about getting this under...
...Labor Department's budget to be cut from $30.1 billion to $23.5 billion and its work force trimmed from 22,000 to fewer than 18,000. One of Donovan's harshest critics, AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland, said last week that his organization "hopes that the President now will appoint a person who enjoys the respect and confidence of labor as well as management and the public at large...