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...issues thus remain as interesting, as important and as potentially divisive as ever. Despite the changes in style, it is uncertain whether the Rehnquist Court will be able to provide clearer guidance than the Burger Court or reduce the flood of contending opinions, concurrences and dissents that poured out under the former Chief. For the general public, however, a valuable opportunity to look more closely at the Justices in action may be near. Unlike his predecessor, Rehnquist has agreed to study the possibility of letting TV cameras into the Marble Palace's courtroom...
Each year, roughly 20 percent of all Harvard undergraduates take time off. Students leave because they feel stressed out and overwhelmed, they want to focus their studies or they need to get a clearer perspective on their education. It is an option, some call it a safety valve, that the University encourages...
Overall, the Crimson was extremely pleased with its performance. "The team is starting to click together," Kaiser said. "Passes are crisper and plays are clearer...
...find out which computer you are most comfortable with, try writing one or two papers on different systems. Which one has an easier keyboard to type on, or a clearer monitor from which to read...
...relations painfully wrought over the past year or so. There still remains a possibility that Washington will send some signals of displeasure to the Kremlin. For example, U.S. Ambassador Arthur Hartman, now in Washington for consultations, could be kept home for an extended stay. But the air is now clearer, and when Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze visits Washington for talks with Shultz Friday and Saturday, they may find it possible to discuss their original subject: arrangements for a summit meeting between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev late this year. Though Shultz promised to press for a full release...