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...that has been adopted by Mitterrand in France. Said Chevalier: "The French government thinks that its people have a right to work even if we have to pay a price for that in competitive terms in world trade." One benefit, according to Chevalier, is that the Socialists now can count on labor's support. He claimed that restive trade-union leaders in West Germany are demanding that Bonn follow the French example and create 1 million new jobs. The Frenchman argued that a certain amount of government intervention is necessary to attain long-term goals, such as the restructuring...
Surprisingly enough, few detailed studies exist about the actual cost of remediation and how effective it is. Horizons Unlimited, a special program at Florida State University, now screens and trains about 200 underprepared students. Director Earl Gordon has no exact count but as evidence of the program's success can point to graduates who have become doctors, businessmen and lawyers. At the 170,000-student City University of New York, well known for its mission to educate all comers, there are no plans to cut back open admissions, even though remediation costs $33 million annually. All incoming freshmen must...
...strong if not stronger than last year, while the Harvard squad seems to be weakening. But then again, the Crimson thinclads were supposed to lose to army before vacation, and they were supposed to lose to Northeastern two years ago. For this squad, "supposed to" doesn't really count for much...
...might play Kevin Boyle [a freshman guard], bring him up from the j.v. But to tell you the truth, I'm not really sure. We'll experiment with different options," McLaughlin said Tuesday, adding, "But I'll tell you one thing, you can count Monroe [Trout, a six-ft. 10-in. forward] out. He hasn't looked good at the point guard position...