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Epps said he plans to review the policy before next summer, making sure to inform student groups in advance of any changes...
...press argues that the Iranian and Iraqi ban on foreign reporters precludes coverage of the war. A disturbing implication arises from this position: If you can't get neat, satellite-transmitted color videos ready for the seven o'clock news, it's not worth covering. Surely, censorship and restricted information flows cannot and must not deter correspondents from reporting the news. They may not be able to tell us the details of the conflict, but at least reporters can inform us of the gravity of the issue...
...Congress members already troubled by the foreign concern, the flap over the World Court and their own previous misgivings about the contra campaign, the press stories were the last straw. Many lawmakers sounded almost as outraged by what they contended was an Administration failure to inform them as they were offended by the policy. Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Goldwater in his angry letter to Casey specifically accused the CIA director of failing to give the committee "the information we were entitled to receive; particularly, if my memory serves me correctly, when you briefed us on Central America just a couple...
Response wishes to inform the Harvard community that it is absolutely against our policy for Response or its staffers to release any information about specific calls we may receive or about any counseling conversations we may have. Each semester Response releases several general statistics: total number of calls received during the past semester, total number of counseling calls received during that period, total number of informational calls during that period. We also inform those who ask about the issues raised in counseling calls that those issues range from obscene phone calls to peer harassment to rape. This is al that...
...York Times, writing for millions of anonymous readers Often your article contains the first and last word on a student's death--at once breaking the horrifying news to friends and summing up the significance of a life. You have a minimal responsibility to inform gently and pay proper tribute...