Word: counseling
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...general counsel's office complied in January with an IRS request to view Harvard's records on students who had received financial aid during the calendar year 1989, Kellie E. Lucy, manager of student receivables, said yesterday. The information included students' names, Social Security numbers, financial aid they received and they tuition paid to Harvard...
Harvard Police Lt. Larry Murphy and actingGeneral Counsel Frank J. Connors said yesterdaythat Moynahan has not filed charges against thepolice or the University...
There aren't many absolute rulers around these days, on thrones or in executive suites, but S.I. ("Si") Newhouse Jr. comes close. Newhouse, 64, who controls the magazines-and-books principality of his family's $11 billion media empire, is accountable to no stockholders, keeps his own counsel and makes his own moves. When he is unhappy with the way things are going at one of his holdings, he is noted for acting stealthily, swiftly and at times brutally to make changes -- as editors at Vogue and Self magazines, among others, have learned to their sorrow...
...circles. New York leveraged-buyout specialist Theodore Forstmann, a Kemp presidential fund raiser in 1988, is trying to broker a marriage between Kemp and Perot. Some of Kemp's political advisers argue that running with Perot represents Kemp's best chance to be elected President himself in 1996. Others counsel caution -- Kemp's favored political style -- contending that bolting the g.o.p. would permanently brand the supply-side conservative a pariah. Kemp's probable reluctance illustrates Perot's quandary in finding a credible running mate willing to risk his political career on one roll of the dice...
Television crime dramas typically provide viewers with a sampling of life's invaluable lessons. One is that kidnapping, generally, is a high-risk method of making a buck. That venerable cop-show counsel apparently went unheeded by a New Jersey couple, indicted last week on six counts of kidnapping and extortion in the case of missing Exxon International president Sidney Reso. Last April Reso, 57, vanished from the driveway of his posh Morris Township, N.J., home while on his way to work...