Word: gardners
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There should be no doubt that the Shah, or any other OPEC member, ought to be allowed to invest in U.S. industry. To deny that right would be to negate a longtime U.S. principle governing investments abroad. Says Columbia University Professor of Law and International Organization Richard Gardner: "The U.S. for years has been preaching the doctrine that there should be broad freedom for international investment. Now that the shoe is on the other foot, it seems hypocritical to say that foreigners cannot invest here." Gardner's sentiment is shared by a large number of thoughtful U.S. business executives...
...opening minutes Radcliffe dominated the game, keeping the play confined to the Yale side of the field. The pressure paid off ten minutes into the game when forward Lucy Wood rammed a pass from left wing Eve Gardner past disbelieving Yale netminder Jodie Hitchcock for a 1-0 lead...
Urged into politics by two friends, Common Cause Chairman John Gardner and the late Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson, Longley became disillusioned by the ineffectiveness of both major parties. Running independently, he conducted his campaign with the same hard-driving efficiency that marked his business success. Dozens of college-age volunteers, many recruited by his two daughters, Sue, 18, and Kathy, 21, gave the campaign a populist image, while substantial financial support came from associates in the insurance business. Most important, his almost messianic pitch that efficient business-type management could shave $25 million from Maine's state budget...
...recognize Jeff Gardner's name unless you're in his Boston University graduate music class, but his own jazz creations or his refreshing Thelonius Monk interpretations would be confined to the afterhours keyboard if not for the Reflections showcase James provides for him tonight...
Lynn Chang, fresh from his spectacular first prize in the Paganini, and Richard Kogan, fresh from his spectacular performance with the Bach Society, play the Kreutzer and Brahms's 3rd violin sonata at the Gardner Museum Sunday afternoon--but they'll be playing a similar concert next week at Sanders, closer to home. Also of special interest is Poulenc's Babar the Elephant, for piano and narrator, Saturday evening at Currier House...