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Epps' answer to the students' pleading was an unwavering commitment to "integration." The situation at Harvard is much improved now from when he first arrived in the late 1950s, Dean Epps says. And it is. Minority students benefit culturally from the Harvard Foundation and from their many social clubs. So they do. Remaining feelings of uncomfortability are endemic to all students, and minorities particularly, in a diverse College community. What...
Colbert said that not only will the community and potential officers benefit from the announcement, so will closeted cops already on the Cambridge police force...
Others felt that the basement eatery could benefit from some changes...
TULA, Russia: Six months after he was ousted in a Kremlin power struggle, former Yeltsin bodyguard and right-hand man Alexander Korzhakov has returned to power and is threatening to uncover a dark history of Kremlin corruption. Korzhakov's election to parliament, which gives him the added benefit of immunity from prosecution, gives him a significant base to work against archrival Anatoly Chubais as they jockey in preparation for Russian after Yeltsin. Before his ouster last July, Korzhakov had worked for Yeltsin since his days as head of the Moscow Communist Party. He emerged in the Russian press...
Many in Utah are similarly unpersuaded by the suggestion that they will benefit from an increase in free-spending tourists. Rancher Dell LeFevre, whose land is surrounded by the monument, was told by an entrepreneur that he could get $5 million if he sold his spread to a developer. "I don't give a damn if they offer me $10 million," he asserts. "I just want to be a cowboy...