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Fouquet appears incorrect in extending this example to the larger question of how ACSR members can advocate majority rule in South Africa when they do not approve of democracy at Harvard. Nonetheless, the example seems to dispel any illusions that the ACSR is accountable to the Harvard community...

Author: By James L. Tyson, | Title: Student Group Selects ACSR Member Today | 12/8/1978 | See Source »

Automen do not fault Claybrook's intelligence, but they complain that her agency shoots from the hip and uses the media to publicize charges that are not retracted with the same fanfare when proved incorrect. They criticize NHTSA for yielding to pressure groups, for failing to measure costs against benefits, and for lacking enough competent staffers. Undaunted, Claybrook aims next to get the automakers to improve seat belts and to scrap their spearlike hood ornaments, which she considers dangerous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Cool Carol and the Dragon Lady | 12/4/1978 | See Source »

...Republican Party, the Libertarian Party and numerous other exponents of unpopular philosophies. Having decided--contrary to all established principles of journalistic ethics--that sale of advertising space is tantamount to endorsement, it still might have a little difficulty separating the claims of free speech from those which are, supposedly, incorrect in their views. We hope that it might reconsider its stand in the near future, before reality intrudes--because these situations will continue to arise, no matter how fervently the majority might hope that this is a "special case...

Author: By Peter Tufano, | Title: Taking Offense | 12/2/1978 | See Source »

Ultimately, Where's Radcliffe? fails because it does not answer the question "where is Radcliffe?" The forgotten lines, missed cues, and incorrect lighting could all be excused if one obtained an understanding of the ambiguous position of that institution. No enlightenment is provided other than the fact that Radcliffe is synonomous with almost half of Harvard College...

Author: By Michael E. Silver, | Title: Good Question | 5/1/1978 | See Source »

This transatlantic furor was set off last week by an incorrect front page report in the New York Times that Jimmy Carter had decided against production of the neutron bomb. For months U.S. diplomats had been trying to win NATO nations' support for the bomb on the ground that its lethal radiation would offset the Soviet Union's 3-to-l superiority in tanks in Central Europe. Now Carter seemed to have changed his mind despite the recommendations of his chief advisers on defense and diplomacy. All week long U.S. officials kept denying the Times report, insisting that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Neutron Bomb Furor | 4/17/1978 | See Source »

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