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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...politicization of the servicescommittee has raised concern among some membersthat these resolutions are taking time away fromother more traditional agenda items...

Author: By Joseph R. Palmore, | Title: Lockwood Lost Chair, But His Proposals Win | 11/29/1988 | See Source »

...thought you shared our deep concern that figures of less than 2 percent Black faculty and professional staff themselves place in question the commitment of all of us at Harvard, black as well as white," Bell wrote in the letter, which was dated November...

Author: By Jonathan S. Cohn, | Title: Response to Report Encourages Prof. Bell | 11/29/1988 | See Source »

...response to Popular Front appeals, some local planners are touting a scheme to turn the Baltic States into "self-financing" republics, fiscally independent of Moscow and empowered to manage their natural resources. Language is another concern: last month the Estonian supreme soviet issued a draft law declaring Estonian the official language of the republic. Plans are also being discussed to introduce a form of Estonian citizenship as a step toward controlling immigration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Estonia | 11/28/1988 | See Source »

...style, independent-minded editors like Fanning and Kovach, such compromises are intolerable. But others argue that the rules of journalism have changed, and there is simply no going back. Says Fancher: "An editor who says to the publisher, 'I just want to concern myself with what's happening; you worry about making money' -- that editor doesn't last long." On the other hand, it is important for publishers to realize that quality and integrity are in themselves good investments, even if they sometimes hurt the short-term bottom line. "If the measuring stick is only profit," says Burl Osborne...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Who's Running the Newsroom? | 11/28/1988 | See Source »

This is not to say that politics and the SSC do not go hand in hand. But the real battle, which has barely begun, will concern not the machine's location but whether it should be built at all. The Reagan Administration says it should, but that means little unless Congress is willing to pay the bills on an ongoing basis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: A Controversial Prize for Texas | 11/28/1988 | See Source »

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