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...acknowledge transferring the source of funding is a step in the right direction, but it is not enough," Lin says. "Regardless of the means through which funds flow, Harvard is still involved with an organization which discriminates....I think it still conflicts with Harvard's non-discriminatory policy because Harvard is still 'entangled' with ROTC...
...Regardless of the means through which funds flow, Harvard is still involved with an organization which discriminates," he said. "Until Harvard can say with a clear conscience that it has nothing to do with RCTC, enough has not been done...
...rolling through the city, every day is moving day now in Washington. What's moving is everything. Amid the teeming arrival of the ins, mostly Republicans, and the gloomy expulsion of the outs, mostly Democrats, any number of things are in motion. The battle lines in Congress, the power flow in both houses, the political center -- all is in play. So is Bill Clinton, who's being tugged by both sides of his party while he also manages, in that way of his, to pull himself back and forth...
Though part of the problem is traceable to the fact that additional money approved by Congress to help cover the cost of missions in Haiti, Rwanda and Kuwait did not flow to Pentagon budgets until some units were already limping, White House officials are wondering if they were ambushed. "We gave all of the services written guidance that readiness was to be their No. 1 concern and that they were to cut other programs to ensure it be kept up," an Administration official fumes. "Do you think it's a coincidence that only days after the Republicans take over...
Sony paid a daunting premium when it bought Columbia Pictures: 22 times the company's annual cash flow. But its bigger problem may have been a man, not a number: Michael Schulhof, president of Sony's U.S. subsidiary. A smart, capable 20-year company veteran with a Ph.D. in physics, Schulhof charmed his Japanese bosses with the nonconfrontational style to which they were accustomed. He was the only American to serve on the company's board. As a protege of both Ohga and Sony founder Akio Morita, he was given complete autonomy over the Hollywood operation even though he knew...