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Charles W. Burnham, professor of Mineralogy and chairman of the CRR, said yesterday that the filing of charges against Helfand by the University would not cause the CRR to take any action against him. He added, however, that the alleged violations may harm Helfand's chances for reinstatement in the College
...said no-and the student promptly walked out. As polltakers, reporters and canvassers for the candidates keep probing the voters, resentment is growing. "The people are getting tired of being asked questions," observes one of Muskie's campaign coordinators. "I wonder if it doesn't do more harm than good...
Mindell said the subpoena had not been reported earlier because the field investigator who served it "didn't report back immediately," While Mindell refused to discuss the nature of the subpoena--saying that to do so might harm the state's case--he did say the investigation "came from talks with Steiner about the Harvard thefts...
...would want to stand in front of a stockholder's meeting and say. "Well, we've blown $20 million on that one. Where do we go now? The best he could hope for would be to get out of the meeting without bodily harm," Diamond said...
Imagine the perfect fish. It would be plentiful, but would not harm other fish. Delicious to eat, it would also be such a powerful jumper and swimmer that sportsmen would revere its ability as a fighter. As an extra benefit, this paragon would feast on something that nobody wants. Does such a fish exist? Indeed, yes. It is called the white amur (Ctenopharyngodon idella), a member of the carp family that is native to eastern Asia, where it is prized as a delicacy. Three feet in length and 70 lbs. in weight, an adult amur just loves...