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"People really have to think that there aren't that many break-ins," says Lichten. "A great advantage of this system is that it tells us that someone left the door open. That's where the great enhancement of security is."
The facts come in too thick and fast for anyone to sort them clearly; this produces a vague sense that all contexts are alike, a contemplation of though itself rather than of its objects. The poet or his stand-ins, as facts overwhelm him, grows wistful, distant, unable to act...
From this stance, his advisers fear Clinton will follow Roosevelt and reject a White House system that revolves around a strong chief of staff -- even if the President-elect permits someone to have the title. F.D.R. preferred what political scientists describe as a "spokes of a wheel" structure that had...
Wilkins was tenured in the midst of student protests and sit-ins over the lack of diversity in Law School faculty. In addition, Derrick A. Bell Jr., former Weld professor of law, refused the return the Harvard after a two-year leave of absence to protest the school's hiring...
The report concluded that broadcasters needed better scheduling, elimination of host-selling and product tie-ins and a separation to delineate programs from commercials. The report also set the voluntary advertising and programming guidelines which were eventually adopted by the Children's Television Act.