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ALTHOUGH THE UNIVERSITY characteristically denies any intention of instigating the downfall of the South African government itself, it does work to better the condition of Blacks and so-called "coloreds" (individual of mixed race) whom companies employ. As these reforms are instituted, non-whites will surely begin to gain economic parity, the first step toward political equality. In addition, the underpinnings of apartheid, which lie both in the abhorrent treatment of non-whites in the workplace and in the community, will gradually be undermined. Through their presence in South Africa, American business, with the direction of concerned shareholders like Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Intensive Dialogue Can Work | 2/21/1985 | See Source »

Although the major television network employ experts that can predict results without resorting to exit polls, they have defended their use of such data partly because they see the criticism as calling into question their ability to report the news responsibly, she says...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Karlyn Keene | 2/9/1985 | See Source »

...network will employ a new high-powered computer made by IBM, which also assisted in developing the plan for the network sytem...

Author: By Christopher J. Georgrs, | Title: Computer Network Is Planned | 1/30/1985 | See Source »

Next Mr. Gooen argues that laws against abortion will be unenforceable. I respond, first, that we should not make our laws on the basis of what is easily enforceable, rather we should employ the resources to enforce them to the extent necessary. We cannot abandon laws against murder because people will do it anyway, we should hire the police to stop as many of them as we can. But second, empirically, legal abortions, since 1973, have taken a 120-fold increase, while illegal abortions have taken a four-fold decrease. On balance, there are 40 times the number of abortions...

Author: By Thomas M. Clark, | Title: THE MAIL | 1/8/1985 | See Source »

When the computer program be comes available to commercial users, American Airlines will be far from the only customer waiting in line. Bell Labs' parent company, AT&T, will probably employ the algorithm to route millions of telephone calls through hundreds of thousands of cities and towns more efficiently and profitably. Exxon has expressed interest in Karmarkar's program to help improve its allocation of supplies of crude oil among various refineries. For many large companies, says Graham, finding the best solution, as opposed to one that is merely workable, "can mean the difference between a good balance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Folding the Perfect Corner | 12/3/1984 | See Source »

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