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...agree--AS LONG AS THE "CONSTRUCTIVE ACTIONS A SHAREHOLDER CAN TAKE" INCLUDE A DETERMINED EFFORT TO FORCE SUCH AN AMERICAN COMPANY TO HALT INVOLVEMENT WITH "GOVERNMENTS THAT ENGAGE IN ACTIONS CONSIDERED REPRESSIVE OR INHUMANE." And, in the case of Gulf, we do not believe that Harvard should have to dispatch a fact-finder to investigate Portuguese colonial policies or Gulf's connection with the Portuguese government. PALC's view on Gulf's contribution to Portuguese oppression in Angola make it very clear that the University's profits accrued from Gulf's operations are indeed "blood money". It would, then...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROTEST BUT DON'T DIVEST | 4/27/1972 | See Source »

...them are bureau managers and one a general-news editor in Manhattan. The New York Times has 626 editors, reporters, copy readers and desk people; 64 are women. For the Washington Post, the figure is 70 out of 385; San Francisco Chronicle, 36 out of 147; St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 23 out of 206; Chicago Tribune, 52 out of 373; Los Angeles Times, 50 out of 417. As they do on many newspapers, all but a handful of the L.A. Times women work for feature sections, and the paper's six women editors are all assigned to women...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Situation Report | 3/20/1972 | See Source »

...that there is some kind of active collusion among the press to warp the import of the news but that the day-to-day close contact between the top analysts of The Washington Post, the L.A. Times, the Globe, The New York Times and The St. Louis Post Dispatch should have a self-reinforcing effect on the perspective of the news analysis which differs from an individual that's-the-way-I-see-it approach...

Author: By Patti B. Saris, | Title: Politics, Press, and Primaries | 3/18/1972 | See Source »

...develops into a camaraderie which expresses itself in small ways. After the debate in the far-off town of Durham. Don Irwin of the L.A. Times went around the press room making sure everyone had a ride back to Manchester. And Tom Ottenad of the St. Louis Post Dispatch offered to help three homeless Crimson reporters find lodgings for the evening

Author: By Patti B. Saris, | Title: Politics, Press, and Primaries | 3/18/1972 | See Source »

...January 18, the same newspaper attributed to U.S. Vietnam commander General Creighton Abrams's visit to Bangkok a desire on the part of the U.S. to arrange for the dispatch of more Thai troops to Laos and Cambodia...

Author: By Jim Blum, | Title: Thailand and The Widened War | 3/8/1972 | See Source »

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