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Noreen C. McDonald '95 and Crimson editor Liam T.A. Ford '91-'92 said that the man was quickly escorted out of the church and the priest, Father Brian Daley S.J., continued with the sermon...
Both Malone and Ford said that the man, who was seated about five rows from the pulpit, is homeless and that he frequents the streets of Harvard Square...
...wearing a large backpack, worn fatigues, had rough skin and his hair didn't look completely washed," Ford said yesterday. "I assumed he was homeless...
...Vincent had softened his position, his initial reaction reflected the nation's mood. In Japan- battered Michigan, where antagonism runs deep among autoworkers, U.A.W. Local 900 in Wayne made its own small stand for America last week, pushing foreign cars to a back parking lot at the local Ford plant. Around the nation, companies are offering incentives to workers who buy American cars. Monsanto, for example, will pay $1,000 to every one of its 12,000 workers who buys a car made in North America (or in one of Japan's American factories, such as Honda's Ohio plant...
...bumbled into a world where everything affects everybody," muses Sir Brian Urquhart, a 40-year veteran of the U.N. who is now a scholar in residence at the Ford Foundation. "We've got to stop looking at the U.N. only in terms of day-to-day emergencies and start seeing it as the only organization that can foster institutions for a global society...