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...America's business-school students head to class this fall, they are being greeted by an extraordinarily large number of new deans. More than 100 schools, including Wharton, the University of California at Berkeley and Carnegie-Mellon, have installed new directors, many of whom intend to change curriculums and set new priorities...
...infer that Caucasian babies are the only ones who show signs of intelligence at birth? Surely TIME did not intend to give that message to its reading public, even though all of your photographs are of white babies...
...misunderstand: in Arizona, as in every other state, it is still illegal to peddle drugs. But citizens who intend to sell illicit drugs in Arizona anyway are now obliged to get a $100 state license from the department of revenue. Still more curious, the law that went into effect last month requires that an official, yellow $10 tax stamp be stuck to every 1-oz. bag of marijuana sold, and a $125 blue stamp to each 1-oz. parcel of cocaine (or any other illegal drug). What is more, the revenuers must keep the names of all licensees confidential; otherwise...
...such as the Olympic soccer scheduled for Harvard's field next July. The Breakers also offered to refurbish the locker rooms under the stadium to avoid using Dillon Field House, and they promised to raise the scoreboard in the open end of the stadium. The Breakers didn't even intend to use Harvard as a major practice facility; they currently have access to City College (about which Matthews says "we couldn't have asked for more...
...sense a victim of standards that have changed since Lippmann would write a speech for a public figure, then write a column praising the address. A number of Washington journalists decline to socialize after hours with those they report upon; others like Will consider the experience valuable and intend to go on doing so. But they are then under an obligation to be more forthcoming to the public about what they are doing. The line between journalistic detachment and participation may be wavery, but it is there, and George Will overstepped...