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Between then and 2007, the union has achieved a 145% salary increase for workers, strengthened its work-security program, and worked to preserve full health benefits for part-time employees...
Still, Harvard has been able to meet the full need of financial aid recipients even in the absence of the grants...
...percent increase in the level of Pell Grant funding would certainly help us in this challenging economy,” Irons said. “But the reality is that we have made a fundamental commitment to our financial aid program, and have a long tradition of meeting the full need of our students regardless of the funding fluctuations of federal financial aid programs...
...good feel for it before we go back to race there in four weeks time. I think we’ll be ready for the Ivy Championships.” It only remains to be seen how such a race will shape up after Harvard unveils the full strength of its roster next week. —Staff writer Max N. Brondfield can be reached at mbrondf@fas.harvard.edu...
...support. Berlin is an active trading partner with Iran, and if it were to split with France, Britain and the U.S. on sanctions, it could render any new measures largely symbolic. Though they prefer unanimity, England and France have previously been willing to adopt new measures against Tehran without full E.U. agreement; Germany has resisted. Once again on the latest effort against Iran, Germany has indicated that it is unlikely to support new sanctions without the rest of the E.U., according to European and American sources...