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...first legal strike and won wage and benefit increases from South Africa's mining companies, which have generally been receptive to reforms. In September, however, the miners' union was forced to suspend a strike after only three days when less conciliatory mine operators threatened to dismiss the strikers and evict them from company-owned housing...
...demand and the university lacks both adequate dormitory space and housing for its own faculty members. Schwartz reports that in the six years before the fire, Columbia's housing stock in the neighborhood grew from 3000 to 4800 units. And for years, she writes, the university has tried to evict unaffiliated tenants...
...another bizarre incident, Harvard police were called on to evict a man with red, blonde and green hair from the Science Center men's room Thursday night, according to University police...
...Students in several Boston suburbs who promise not to use alcohol or drugs on prom night get a discounted limousine and cut-rate tuxedo rentals. There are no pledges to sign, but if the limo driver thinks the verbal promise has been broken, he can stop the car and evict all occupants in midride...
When a property is offered for sale. Harvard Real Estate, Inc. notifies the tenants living there. (The Crimson editorial implied that tenants are informed only later, when the general public is told that the property is for sale.) Harvard does not evict tenants in order to sell properties; in fact, potential buyers are informed that Harvard will not evict tenants and, as far as we know, none of the new owners have done so. If a property is not bought through the faculty notice, tenants are given the opportunity to purchase it. If they choose not to purchase, Harvard Real...