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Both Epps and Appiah agree that the committeewill have a part in long-range planning on racerelations issues. But based on the recentevaluation, the committee has yet to define itsown role...
This issue is not a completely novel one forthe University's money managers, though. Forexample, Radcliffe College, which maintains itsown $80 million endowment and owns close to $1million in Mobil stock, wrote a letter to the oilcompany in May, 1988, questioning its policies,according to Morrell...
...said that the original terms of the Kohlberg, Kravis partnership prohibited hostile takeovers. James T. Gallagher, ITT vice president for public relations, said that Kohlberg, Kravis claims it told all limited partners it would perform hostile takeovers if the board of thetargeted company had already tried to buy out itsown shareholders...
...said Japan would have to agree to import andconsume more, America would have to competebetter, and Germany would have to stimulate itsown economy, in order for the world to set a neweconomic course...
...VIEW IN the exhibitionare unfamiliar even to Americans at home in theworld of canvas and pigment. While the writers andmusicians of the period--Tolstoy, Dostoevsky,Chekhov, Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky--have achievedworldwide fame, the visual artists remain largelyunknown outside of the Soviet Union. In the latenineteenth century Russian culture came into itsown, breaking free of the slavish imitation ofwestern norms that had plagued it since Peter theGreat first journeyed across the steppes in the1700s. The efforts of painters to forge a uniqueRussian artistic identity rivaled their literaryand musical counterparts in complexity, sincerityand originality...