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...tricks, pumping out sleaze right under the President's nose (in a sort of postmodern, electronic sense). Two: Montel's show could be read as an inadvertent discourse on the differing tastes and points of view that will make a coherent ratings system for TV so maddeningly difficult to implement. And three: this writer was looking for a way to watch TV and call it work...
Previously, any resolution passed by the council which addressed itself to the workings of the University was fundamentally ineffective, as the administration was not required to even consider the council's suggestions, let alone implement them. Under the new system, any such resolution must be considered by Lewis, who will have three options...
First of all, he can sign the resolution. In this case, the change will become College policy--if the change is one which Lewis has the power to implement. If he does not, the resolution becomes a "proposal on behalf of Harvard College by the council and the Dean." This means that Lewis would then champion the bill as it is considered by whomever does have the power to implement...
Peres needed to take these steps for reasons of national security. Yasir Arafat cannot alone implement a crackdown of the necessary scale and it would be unfair to expect him to be able to. With nothing more than a beefed up municipal police force, he can hardly carry out what is in effect a military operation...
...temptation to implement stricter regulations on student group finances is great, especially in the wake of embezzlements that have occurred in the past few years. In the fiasco involving the Eliot House ice skating benefit An Evening with Champions, Charles K. Lee '93 and David G. Sword '93 confessed to taking $127,000 from the gala's accounts. In addition, the Krokodiloes general manager resigned after it was discovered he took $3,000 from the group...