Word: bottlenecks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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BUSINESS: The Recycling Bottleneck...
...reporting error in yesterday's edition, President Neil L. Rudenstine was quoted as saying during an Undergraduate Council meeting that there was a political "bottleneck" which made appointments at the Law School difficult. In fact, Rudenstine did not discuss Law School appointments during the meeting. The Crimson regrets this error...
Rudenstine defended Clark's efforts to promotefaculty diversity during an Undergraduate Councilmeeting yesterday, saying that a political"bottleneck" at the Law School made it difficultto appoint anyone
THERE IS, however, a way around the legislative bottleneck of the Washington loop. Out in the boonies, innovative states and locales are doing the impossible: They are doing more with less. Here is where America, if it chooses to, will find its medical salvation...
Despite a long career in local and state government, Schaefer has never developed a tolerance for red tape. During his temporary stewardship at the department of human resources last month, he encountered the kind of bureaucratic bottleneck that irks him. An office had run out of food-stamp forms. "I asked why," says the Governor, "especially since the forms came from an office not 20 feet away." A clerk told him they were "supposed to come through the system," at which Schaefer snapped, "Why don't you just walk over and get them?" She did. On a more sympathetic note...