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...into the issue of a living wage for Harvard’s workers. We hope that all the committee’s members, students and workers as well as faculty, will take up their responsibilities with open minds. The committee should also solicit some degree of public input to inform its conclusions. Sincere and well-researched debate will be critical to the committee’s success...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Welcome Resolution to Sit-in | 5/9/2001 | See Source »

...Both senators apparently feel strongly about the Wintershall matter and informed Fischer that while a deal with Libya might not be illegal under German law, it could lead to sanctions under ILSA. German government sources in Washington confirmed the conversation, but pointed out that the European Union, of which Germany is the largest member, has no sanctions against Libya and does not recognize ILSA. They said it was likely the German government would inform Wintershall or its parent, BASF, of U.S. objections, but could do little more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Senators Warn Against Sale of Libyan Oilfields to German Company | 5/4/2001 | See Source »

EEPHU's website allows the program to inform the community both inside and outside of the University about environmental economics...

Author: By Jasmine J. Mahmoud, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Program Studies Environmental Economics | 5/1/2001 | See Source »

...past 7 years, the Charles River Watershed Association has taken samples for research into the river's condition. This year, volunteers took over 300 samples from 10 different sites to find sources of contamination in the river. The association then uses this information to inform public officials about problem areas...

Author: By Nicole B. Usher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Charles River's Health Rating Stays a Steady B | 4/30/2001 | See Source »

...journey up the Mekong into the jungled heart of Southeast Asia has had a hold on popular imagination since Martin Sheen's nightmarish voyage in Apocalypse Now. Francis Ford Coppola's film, shot in the Philippines, probably did as much to inform armchair experience of the Vietnam War and its virgin forest battlegrounds as any travel brochure. But recreating Captain Willard's mythical journey has been impossible for decades due to civil war in Mekong and tourist restrictions in communist Laos. Until now. Although not yet officially announced, the Mekong border crossing has been reopened to foreigners, allowing river travel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A River Lost in Time But Open for Travel | 4/23/2001 | See Source »

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