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Wackey said he would also inform the committee of the steps UHS has taken to improve gynecologic and obstetric care in the wake of the complaint, including arranging for UHS patients to have access to BWH's nurse-mid- wife delivery program and agreeing to begin a search for a female gynecologist...

Author: By Amy E. Scrwarte, | Title: Women's Committee Will Meet With Wacker, Release Update | 11/2/1982 | See Source »

events and issues, but intensified their need to know more. One clear indication of this need for under-standing is the demand for TIME, whose purpose, as it has been for almost 60 years, is not only to inform but to give perspective, relevance and meaning to the world's news. The weekly circulation of TIME, which slightly more than a year ago had grown by 150,000 copies, has now risen 100,000 more. As of the first week in January, TIME'S guaranteed U.S. circulation will be 4.5 million copies, more than half again as large...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Nov. 1, 1982 | 11/1/1982 | See Source »

Human candidates for office always command more pupblic attention than pure issues. But two weeks, before the November 2 ganeril elections, campus groups are gearing up to inform Harvard and local voters about the five referends on the hallot and to get voters to the ppolls...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Campus Groups Focus Efforts On Referenda Before Election | 10/23/1982 | See Source »

...last case judged to have merit, the student was not initially informed what actions were taken agains the harasser. At that time, the professor's reaction to being accused was seen as more important than the victim's right to know the outcome of her case. Although there have been no formal procedural changes, administrators now agree to inform the victim of any actions taken...

Author: By Victoria L. Eastus, | Title: More Than A Personal Problem | 10/20/1982 | See Source »

That afternoon, as I bade goodbye to my Cabinet, Muskie brought more bad news. Christopher, normally an optimist, was discouraged because the Algerians' sense of urgency seemed to have vanished. We decided that Christopher should inform Benyahia that our authority would expire at noon the next day; his plane should stand by for his departure from Algiers at that time. We hoped this order would impress on the Algerians and the Iranians that there was a deadline: noon, Tuesday, Jan. 20. After that, neither Christopher nor I could speak for the U.S., and the entire negotiations might have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Final Day | 10/18/1982 | See Source »

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