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...covers more public land than any other conservation law affecting the Lower 48 states. Clinton and Gore largely beat back--with some exceptions--an assault on environmental laws and regulations by Republicans when they captured the House and Senate in 1994, and have found ways around hostile legislators to implement policies favored by conservationists, like reining in the U.S. Forest Service's road-building program...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Leadership: Is Al Gore a Hero Or a Traitor? | 4/26/1999 | See Source »

Wilson said staff members have questioned howRadcliffe will implement the agreement--questionsthat have yet to be answered...

Author: By Rosalind S. Helderman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Campus Reacts to Radcliffe Decision | 4/22/1999 | See Source »

Wilson said staff members have questioned how Radcliffe will implement the agreement--questions that have yet to be answered...

Author: By Rosalind S. Helderman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Wilson Resigns to Advance Deal | 4/22/1999 | See Source »

...individuals with the most power to implement a University-wide living wage policy, President Neil L. Rudenstine and Provost Harvey V. Fineberg '67, do not yet seem to see this. Nearly two months after the Living Wage Campaign sent a letter requesting a meeting with the president and provost to discuss commitment to a living wage (by May 1, 1999) and implementation of a living wage (by Sept. 1, 1999), that meeting finally took place two weeks ago. Rudenstine did not attend. In the cordial and candid meeting, Fineberg announced that he and the president are delegating the issue...

Author: By Christopher J. Vaeth, | Title: Little Progress on the Living Wage | 4/21/1999 | See Source »

...casual and sub-contracted employees. Furthermore, we look forward to any conclusions it might reach, since our own research committee has discovered the difficulty of attaining accurate and comprehensive labor statistics from Harvard. But we have insisted all along that the task force must decide how, not whether, to implement the living wage, and the provost made clear in our recent meeting that the task force has no such charge. We left the meeting cognizant that two potential channels for the implementation of a living wage--real leadership by the president and provost or the positive conclusions of a task...

Author: By Christopher J. Vaeth, | Title: Little Progress on the Living Wage | 4/21/1999 | See Source »

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