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...their expectations, or it's very hard to peg the investment to a certain oil price, we have a number of options to choose from. It also makes sense from a technological point of view, because our ability to get the price down on some of these things will differ from one option to another, and it's very hard to tell which of those we will be able to make breakthroughs in. For example, we've always been five years away from having photovoltaics; we've been five years away since 1970. I think that there...
While the Coop, CVS, Rix and Store 24 all carry similar supplies of toiletries, their selections differ in office supplies. The Coop, in general, offers greater variety than its competitors, although Bob Slate on Mass. Ave. also sells a wide range of stationery items. In round-ring notebook binders, for example, the Coop sells 12 different types, with varying ring size and binding material. Bob Slate sells 10, while none of the other stores sell more than...
Several faculty members of the board of directors praise the contributions of Coop Group members, but deny that they differ sharply from other student members in practice or philosophy. Says William Andrews, professor of Law: "The things that they set out to do weren't based on a very sound understanding of the situation that they were talking about." But he adds, "Since they've come onto the board, they've responded intelligently...
This newspaper has long supported the legality of abortion, based as it is on the rights of privacy and autonomy. But minds do differ, and those that find abortion repugnant have every right to seek to outlaw it--by the accepted methods of constitutional amendment or judicial reversal. The legacy of Roe plainly will not be a harmonious resolution of the abortion controversy. But it need not be violence, deception, or constitutional subversion...
...Christian churches may differ in doctrine and in their basic convictions about what mission work is all about, but one factor tends to unite liberals and conservatives, Protestants and Catholics: they are all reaching out to the poor. By and large, the unevangelized populations of the world are those stricken by poverty and threatened by rapid change in their societies. All these conflicting patterns and tensions converge in Latin America, which has more U.S. missionaries than any other part of the world: some 9,250 Protestants and 2,180 Catholics. With a few notable exceptions, Catholic missionaries in the 17th...