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Despite all of the confusion, the cancellation has not proved too costly for its sponsors, Council Chairman Brian R. Melendez '86 estimated the cost of publicizing the event as roughly $120. He added that this was a minimal less since the Council is "spending about five times that much on...
Some moderates worry about the impact of the conservative lobbying. Says one Italian theologian: "Even if the Pope does not intend it, certain actions encourage conservatives who have been waiting 20 years to roll back the effects of the council. This creates a climate of anxiety and distrust." Vatican observers...
Both Herrington and Hodel have been instructed to study ways in which the functions of their departments might be dispersed to other agencies or combined in some fashion. While neither the Energy nor Education departments, which have strong advocates on Capitol Hill and constituencies outside of Government, seemed in imminent...
No industry was more transformed in 1984 than telecommunications. In the boldest deregulation experiment of all, the Bell System carried out a courtmandated plan to break up into eight pieces: a shrunken AT&T, which kept its long-distance network, and seven regional companies to provide local service. The immediate...
For the first time ever, American physicians were offered specific, numerical guidelines to help them identify and treat the one-quarter of the population that is considered to have a moderate to high risk of developing heart disease because of their cholesterol levels. In addition, to end the confusion about...