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And although the Verba report has yet to be released, many say that the government professor's experience with the ins and outs of the Harvard bureaucracy will help once the report's conclusions are debated before the full Faculty later this spring.
To stem the flow of drugs and illegal aliens across its 2,000-mile border with Mexico, the U.S. has resorted not only to armed patrols but also to fences, closed-circuit television monitors and electronic sensors. Now it is making a last-ditch effort -- literally. For one thing, the...
| Japanese companies say they have the technology to build extensive subterranean projects without disturbing the people aboveground. The Tokyo Electric company already has a high-voltage power station right below a Buddhist temple. Engineers are confident that they can create enormous underground structures with little danger of cave-ins. They...
A former senior policy adviser to the Jacksoncampaign, Ronald Walters, however, advocatedresisting political tides. A self-proclaimed"insurgent," Walter described his history ofparticipating in sit-ins during the civil rightsmovement, giving the audience an outsider'sperspective on prompting political action.
As though in penance for its sins, television occasionally tries to promote literacy in the sense of both knowledge and reading. Such megasubjects as science, art, mythology and civilization, as well as the hot and cold wars of the 20th century, have been creditably presented in public-TV documentaries, usually...