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...Intelligence committees of the Senate and House have been waiting for the CIA inspector general's internal investigation of the manual, which was ordered by Reagan Oct. 18. The White House announced last week that the agency's inquiry had been completed and sent to the President's Intelligence Oversight Board for review, but officials would not say when it might be submitted to Congress...
Cambridge Arson Squad Inspector Thomas C. Levins said there are no suspects yet, but refused to comment further...
...years worth of frustrating attempts to conform to city regulations in the hope of putting up a $2 million condominium complex. Nearby residents have complained of yet another construction project in the lucrative North Cambridge market and decried the near-total demolition of a local landmark. The city building inspector has condemned the facade as unsafe because it does not meet the wind pressure tolerance mandated by the building code. And at least three city councilors are concerned that the developer has ignored the landmark ordinance they passed...
Between the two meetings, attorneys for each side spent hours negotiating. The owner, Stephen A. Bell, and developer, Conal C. Doyle '66, wanted a solution which would speed construction of the condominiums. Douglas A. Randall, attorney for the Rent Control Board, the building inspector and the Historical Commission, wanted to save face for his clients and do what was best for the city as a whole. The contradiction in goals was too much; the commission upheld its earlier decision, and the facade faces almost certain demolition today...
Beset by a constant barrage of disclosures about horrific waste, the Pentagon is struggling to get a tighter control over spending practices. Last week the Defense Department's inspector general, Joseph Sherick, pointed out that over the past three years his office had conducted 59,000 internal audits, potentially saving the Government $6.1 billion. Many of the most blatant examples of waste and cost overruns cited by the press and Congress, Sherick insisted, had actually been ferreted out by his team of 19,000 auditors...