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Rudenstine said the allegations of discrimination by 11 former and current employees of the security unit is a "very troubling issue" that must be dealt with "expeditiously." He said that the current pace of the investigation was the result of "natural causes...
...Crichton's Sun novel drew fire for alleged jingoistic Japan-bashing and sour blame-laying. Actually, the novel dealt with how those very actions have paralyzed effective American response to organized, and sometimes ruthless, competition. Crichton even added an afterword to erase any ambiguities in his "message"--that American business should not cry foul every time it loses in a trade war and must end expectations of being coddled after decades of dominance. But a long line of critics, including Labor Secretary Robert Reich, saw only paranoid vendettas and tinges of racism...
...returned telephone calls to her home and Harvard office. She spends much of her summer traveling and helping to run lacrosse camps at colleges and high schools around the country. In keeping Kleinfelder, Harvard's athletic department appears to have dodged a bullet. The loss of Kleinfelder would have dealt a significant blow to the lacrosse program, which won the national championship...
...conflict in the Northwest would not be so easily resolved. After a decade of unsustainable logging, court injunctions and federal inaction, the situation was dire when Clinton came to the White House. Said the President: "We have to play the hand we were dealt." In April he convened the much ballyhooed "Timber Summit" in Portland, where he promised to break the gridlock. Clinton set up three teams to tackle the problem, of which perhaps the most important was the Forest Ecosystem Management Assessment Team, or FEMAT. Dressed in jeans, flannel shirts and running shoes, the 37 members , could look...
...some of the issues raised by the effort--labor relations, asbestos, the need for upkeep--will still be there then, and probably for several years to come as well. Sooner or later, Harvard will have to deal with these issues, much as it dealt with that of the Yard dorms...