Word: contract
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard Dining Services (HDS) might not be signing with PepsiCo after all. The deal with PepsiCo is in limbo because PepsiCo officials are unhappy with some details in the contract, according to Brian R. Blais '97, vice president of the council...
...cancer, $400,000 in damages, that verdict was overturned on appeal. Tobacco experts insist they are undaunted by the slew of new lawsuits, and they point out that Jeffrey Wigand has yet to be cross-examined. In fact, five law firms are representing B&W in its breach-of-contract lawsuit against Wigand, who notes dryly, "I'm just a little schoolteacher, and they are how many? Pretty even odds, I think...
...strong guiding force which we hope Russell, as head of the Schools Committee, will be able to provide. The major issue over the next year will be the selection of a new superintendent to replace Mary Lou McGrath, who is not expected to renew her soon-to-expire contract. Thankfully, Russell supports the institution of a national search process to hire the finest administrator for the job. Unfortunately, though, Russell insists that the superintendent must move to Cambridge within a year. We believe that, as is the case with a police officer, if he or she can make the commute...
...Multinational corporations are now embracing Burma's bloody military regime and the situation is still unknown to most of the world. PepsiCo, one of the worst offenders and most blatant supporters of the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC), Burma's ruling junta, has been given an exclusive contract by Harvard Dining Services. As part of this deal the Undergraduate Council has been offered $10,000 of PepsiCo's money. They should not take...
What does this mean for Harvard? What are the implications of signing PepsiCo, a company that made Multinational Monitor's Ten Worst Corporations of 1994? Harvard has always been up for sale. Although the contract should never have been signed, when the choice is presented Harvard will choose budgetary considerations over human rights and the environment. PBHA is also receiving $10,000 from PepsiCo and it does not have the luxury of considering refusal. Public service at Harvard is bankrupt and desperately needs this infusion...