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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard's proxy votes, however, will be cast by the Corporation Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (CCSR), a body that will consider, but not necessarily follow, the CSHR's recommendations...

Author: By Matthew W. Granade, | Title: Harvard Investment in Mining Firm Criticized | 4/18/1997 | See Source »

...technology which she fears somehow controls her. Exhibited on the same monitor, Suicide Box, by a group of artists calling themselves Bureau of Inverse Technology, provides a wry panoptic proposal for installing suicide detection boxes on the Golden Gate Bridge. Ever friendly to death toll tabulators and those who follow their statistics, the boxes can even distinguish between an errant sea gull and a falling body...

Author: By Scott Rothkopf, | Title: The Greatest Show on Earth | 4/17/1997 | See Source »

...recent years, however, many Harvard grads have opted to turn away from such career tracks, choosing instead to follow their dreams of working in such fields as public service, journalism and technology...

Author: By Laura C. Semerjian, | Title: Young Graduates Plant Their Roots in Cambridge | 4/16/1997 | See Source »

...minority professors. These same media have suggested various means by which the gender and ethnic balance of the faculty could be improved. Thus, the ASGF money could be attained by you without too much new research or promising on the part of Harvard. The College needs only to follow through with its previous promises...

Author: By Megan L. Peimer, | Title: Hear This, Dean Knowles | 4/15/1997 | See Source »

...manufacturer has ever directly overseen the full range of a clinic?s patient care. While government regulators may allow a relatively small fish like Zeneca to get away with such an arrangement, TIME's Dan Kadlec says they will probably crack down if the industry's heavyweights try to follow suit. "If it gets too cozy, the regulators are going to look at it. You aren't likely to see the big firms get away with this on a grand scale because it's too anti-competitive. It gives them too much control over pricing and which medications get used...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Drug Maker Takes Over Clinics | 4/15/1997 | See Source »

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