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Harvard administrators are cautiously hopeful that the new theater Carr is building might prove a partial solution to the College’s perennial space crunch. Robert Orchard, executive director of the American Repertory Theater (ART), said the ART and Carr have discussed possibilities for months...
...encouraging note in Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele's report on the U.S.'s impending fuel crunch was the success of Jimmy Carter's effort to reduce oil consumption, something that is clearly not a goal of the oilmen in the Bush Administration [SPECIAL REPORT, July 21]. The obvious solution to the energy crisis, though not the one Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney want to see, is conservation, mandated improvement of energy efficiency and development of renewable sources of energy. Pretty simple--unless your primary goal is increased profits for oil companies. CHARLENE M. WOODCOCK Berkeley, Calif...
...added that HBS is still spending money to grow its faculty, despite a crunch that has meant empty positions going unfilled and layoffs at the HBS publishing company...
...generation of brew-pubs, are still a healthy business in Germany," says Ralf Knabe, an analyst with Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. "They account for most of Germany's breweries in number terms and can probably maintain their independence, but they generate just 2% of the volume." The real crunch is on mid-sized breweries like Sailer's. They got a temporary reprieve this year when the government implemented a hefty deposit on cans - which affects big brewers who sell in shops more than little ones who sell barrels to beer houses. Still others have used creative marketing to pull themselves back...
...museums, which will see rising costs without rising endowment disbursements, the budget crunch may limit programming for Harvard’s flagship Fogg, Sackler and Busch-Reisinger museums...