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Johnson said the program's current goals are to inform more panhandlers about the variety of services for which they can use the vouchers, as well as helping to educate people about poverty and homelessness...
...officers said the organization is reacting to the incidents by trying to inform members of the Harvard community about the extent of anti-Asian incidents here and nationwide...
...leaders of the Asian American Association (AAA), we feel that the press on this campus has not made a sincere attempt to inform the public of significant issues affecting not only Asian-Americans, but also the Harvard community as a whole...
Room choice forms were ommitted in the packet distributed today, according to Catherine M. Millett, College housing officer, meaning that first-year will have to inform their houses of their preferred roommates after houses are assigned...
...risks in this trend are considerable: unlike sworn officers, most security guards are not required to inform suspects of their Miranda rights or to obey the Fourth Amendment's restraint on searches. Moreover, the trend toward privatization raises important public-policy issues. "What ever happened to equal protection for all?" asks Harvard criminologist Mark Moore. "If public policing can be bought, then the rich will receive more than the poor. In the end, the public force will erode into a poor people's force." And unless the industry cleans up its own procedures, even rich clients may find themselves...