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Dates: during 1980-1989
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While the June 12 rally will provide the movement an extraordinary showcase, it also poses serious risks. If the demonstrators seem too radical, or even a little kooky, the antinuclear coalition could lose some of its broad-based support. Moreover, now that President Reagan has announced that a new round of strategic-arms talks with the Soviets will begin June 29, the movement could lose its momentum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Freeze March | 6/14/1982 | See Source »

Washington policymakers feared that by inflicting a humiliating military defeat on its foe, Britain might wreck any chance of a broad, long-term settlement that would have to involve Argentina. Such a defeat, the U.S. believes, could also precipitate the downfall of Argentina's ruling junta, leading to political chaos and revolving-door governments that might be even more prone to renew attacks on the islands. In addition, protracted hostilities would put an enormous drain on Britain's resources and on NATO, which would be deprived of British ships and troops...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Falkland Islands: Caught in the Fallout | 6/14/1982 | See Source »

...when you don't know what's going to happen," says Christina Spaulding '83, incoming president of the Democratic Club and a CSA member, who helped organize an April rally supporting equal access to education and protesting the cuts. The coalition also publicly stressed equal access as a broad goal for higher education when it sent a letter to President Bok criticizing his annual report, which examined what the federal government's role should be in higher education. That issue, most officials say, underlies the current cuts controversy and will make it crop up again every few years until...

Author: By Amy E. Schwartz, | Title: The Calm After the Storm: Reevaluating the Future of Financial Aid | 6/10/1982 | See Source »

Faculty members on the curriculum committee called additional mandated clerkships necessary to insure that all students would graduate with exposure to all crucial medical areas. More than 75 percent of students were already opting for such a broad program, so the added requirements are aimed at the minority of students which enrolled in esoteric or other "non-essential" courses, says Dr. Leon Eisenberg. Presley Professor of Psychiatry and one of the faculty chairmen...

Author: By Gilbert Fuchsberg, | Title: The Medical School: An Increase in Clinical Training | 6/10/1982 | See Source »

...first step in an overall plan to reevaluate the medical curriculum. Tosteson sees the recently enacted changes as only marginal; he hopes eventually for an experimental project at the Med School that would accept some students after two years of college and expose them to a broad seven-year medical program...

Author: By Gilbert Fuchsberg, | Title: The Medical School: An Increase in Clinical Training | 6/10/1982 | See Source »

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