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...plus programs of PBHA, which include over 1,700 students serving more than 10,000 clients in greater Boston, are at the forefront of University-based public service. PBHA is cited by Eli Segal, chief executive officer of the Corporation for National Service, and others as a model for the nation. The programs are offered repeatedly by University public relations and development officials as testimony to Harvard's commitment to its neighboring communities...
Knowing all this, and given a nation-wide increase in crime, it would seem that security would be at the forefront of everyone's worries...
...Privacy issues are always on the table," Steensays. "The Crimson article certainly brought it tothe forefront...
Especially in recent weeks, Schlesinger's name has come to the forefront of the race...
...Citadel also believes that women may mar the excellence of the school. Although this has been a much cited problem, the evidence for it is strangely lacking. In the Navy these criticisms came to the forefront when one of two female F-14 fighter pilots was killed in a training accident. Opponents of women in the Navy immediately isolated gender as the single determining factor in the accident...