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...program was founded in 1938 by Harvard president James B. Conant '14 with funds left by Agnes Wahl Nieman. Conant established the fellowship to give practicing journalists an opportunity to broaden their knowledge, or pursue their area of specialty in greater depth...
...purchase of 20 advanced Mirage 2000 jet fighters. The decision pleased neither Israel, which does not look with favor on arms purchases by any Arab state, nor the U.S., which would have preferred that Egypt buy American when it modernizes its outmoded arsenal. Mubarak presumably is anxious to broaden the base of the country's arms purchases. The Mirage deal is an opportunity for Mubarak to avoid becoming completely dependent on U.S. aircraft...
Inclusion of Framingham in the district would have given Frank a "fair shot" at the seat. Graham said. She criticized the Democratic-controlled legislature for deserting a fellow, adding that "if the party can't broaden to include liberals. people like us, then I don't want to belong...
...long struggle for Haig. Since last summer the Secretary has been promoting a European presence on the 2,500-man Multinational Force and Observers (M.F.O.) provided for in the 1979 Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty. The U.S. had agreed to provide about half of the troops, but Haig wanted to broaden the international support for the Camp David peace process. Others who have agreed to take part: Fiji, Colombia and Uruguay...
...cautiously worded resolution calling for "an end to all protest actions" and warning of possible "legal measures" against disorder. In addition, the Premier announced a government reshuffle that brought five new ministers and a Deputy Premier into his Cabinet. Two of the new appointees were nonCommunists, a move to broaden participation in the administrative hierarchy...