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...10th anniversary will give the office "a chance to pause...and not be consumed with hectic daily activities." Horner says, adding that they will "look at the history of the arts at Harvard and get a vision of where [everything] will be going...
...hour into our talk. Aquino suddenly remembered an appointment he had to keep and asked it we could continue our discussion another time I assured him I already had enough information to write an article, but he insisted, so we set another date. But because of Aquino's increasingly hectic schedule and the impending conclusion of the academic year, we failed to meet, and the article went unwritten. I never saw Aquino again...
...inaugural run came close to being indefinitely delayed. A week before the scheduled change-over, the state revoked a 1978 waver which would have allowed the new station to open before making it accessible to the handicapped. After two hectic days of negotiations, the MBTA worked out a compromise: the Authority now offers a shuttle bus service. Officials estimate about two people a day will...
...grudgingly agreed at the Williamsburg economic summit in May to consider more ambitious actions. Under prodding from French President François Mitterrand, Washington said it would help stabilize foreign-exchange markets whenever trading became unusually hectic. Some foreign officials, however, had doubted that the Reagan Administration would honor that agreement. Said French Finance Minister Jacques Delors early last week: "The Americans mock Europe and pursue their policies with insensitivity. They only do what's in their own interest...
...professional life of a network TV news anchor is too hectic to be called solitary, too lucrative to qualify as nasty or brutish, but often short: Walter Cronkite of CBS has been the only first-stringer at any network to hold the job to retirement age. Last week the industry shook its kaleidoscope once again. What seemed to be emerging, by week's end, was a pattern that American viewers have hardly ever seen: head-to-head, half-hour competition among solo anchors at all three commercial networks...