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This week's cover story, on the impending breakup of AT&T and the telecommunications revolution that is both a part and a result of this event, was written by Associate Editor John S. DeMott and reported largely by New York-based Correspondent Bruce van Voorst. A nine-year...
I read two years ago about the earth's warming up because of the increase in carbon dioxide from oil and coal burning [Oct. 31]. Since then I often take the bus and turn off every unnecessary light in my apartment. The impending hotter climate should inspire Americans to...
At least one White House official shared the concerns of the press. He was Les Janka, 43, a six-year veteran of the National Security Council staff who last summer became President Reagan's deputy press secretary for foreign affairs. Like his boss, Press Secretary Larry Speakes, Janka had...
The allegations, published yesterday by The Boston Globe and attributed to unnamed "sources" in the Boston Police Department implied that Johnson was unable to run police operations under his authority effectively and accepted the Harvard position to avoid an impending--and unfavorable--re-assignment. "Someone is obviously trying to do...
Along with declining enrollments, the number of students admitted to medical schools this fall will also fall for the second consecutive year. Citing reductions in government funding and a federal study released early this year which predicted an impending surplus of doctors, seven medical schools have decided to decrease their...