Word: bureaucratice
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The most immediate beneficiaries have been ordinary Germans on both sides of the border. Indeed, East Germany was so anxious for international recognition that it acceded to Bonn's demands for visible humanitarian results. The East German government eased the bureaucratic way in which West Berliners must visit relatives living...
Two months ago Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos imposed martial law on his archipelago nation?to "save the Republic," he said, from leftist insurgents. Marcos quickly shut down most of the country's newspapers and television stations and jailed many of his political opponents. He also moved to halt widespread bureaucratic...
More and more city officials are discovering that it can cost some 15% less to hire a private garbage contractor than to run their own frequently featherbedded sanitation system. The city of Middletown, Ohio, for example, recently signed a threeyear, $1,000,000 contract with a private collection firm that...
The Inspecter General. The Harvard Dramatic Club's latest offering has John Rudman imperanating the Inspector General and other actors impersonating the cast of Nikolai Gogol's 19th century satire on the bureaucratic life of czarist Russia. While director George Hamlin`s tepid orchestration keeps the production off-key, the...
PBH has traditionally obtained money from sources outside the University. It solicits funds from local foundations corporations such as the Boston Globel, individuals and government agencies (such as the Division of Youth Services of the Massachusetts Department of Educational 1968-69 was the first year for which these sources could...