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...University made "considerable progress" in appointing minority and women professors to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) last year, but the decreasing number of minority candidates nationwide may hamper future affirmative action efforts, according to the 1994 Affirmative Action Report...
...Despite fears to the contrary, moderate aerobic exercise after childbirth does not hamper production of breast milk, according to a new report...
...Mexico defeat of NAFTA could provoke an anti-gringo backlash that would severely hamper President Carlos Salinas de Gortari's efforts to open up its markets and move toward fuller democracy. C. Richard Neu, the CIA's National Intelligence Officer for Economics, has told Congress that a NAFTA defeat "would be widely seen in Mexico not just as a U.S. repudiation of NAFTA but as a rejection of Mexico itself," with severe damage to U.S.-Mexican relations in many areas...
...regulations that prohibit the advertisement of athletic products in Harvard arenas hamper the ability of Harvard to receive large endorsements...
Leonard, who faces up to five years in prison, has agreed to pay $15 million in restitution. He also confronts new charges by the state of Connecticut that his emporium short-weighted hundreds of food packages. Even so, nobody expects Leonard's fall from grace to hamper the business. "We were packed today," chirps son Stew Jr. "Our customers are extremely supportive and sympathetic." And at Stew's, the customer is always right. It says so on the three-ton tablet of granite at the store's entrance. And it's firmly believed by the hundreds of positive-thinking Dale...