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Purists fret that nonprofits are too eager to take easy money from corporations and that such handouts leave philanthropic groups vulnerable to a whimsical change of heart or a downturn in profits. Irving Warner, author of the book Art of Fund Raising, recently wrote that "the growth of joint-marketing ventures involving business and charities is a sign of real weakness in the fund-raising profession...
Opening the way for U.S. weapons sales to Latin American countries, beginning with Chile, is the result of joint pressures by the greedy American arms lobby and Chile's money-happy army. The fighter planes Chile seeks have as their possible target Argentina, which is reducing its armed forces to most citizens' delight. The arms race is dangerous and could disrupt the extensive trade between Chile and Argentina, which is the best guarantee of peace. MARIO CASAS ELIA Buenos Aires...
...mediation strategy, which Kelman calls "joint ideas," encourages two parties to focus more on human issues than political issues, according to the award's web site...
...pleased to welcome Katharine S. Park '72 as the Stone Radcliffe Professor of History of Science and Women's Studies. The joint tenure is extremely appropriate for a scholar who, according to Professor of History of Science Everett I. Mendelsohn, "very nicely crosses disciplines in her work." We are sure Park will greatly enhance both departments...
...CANDIDATE] COLIN POWELL FORMER CHAIRMAN OF JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF [SIGN OF RUNNING] No real ones, as usual [PLAUSIBILITY FACTOR] He's the colossus of the field--if he wants it [WANTS TO REMIND US OF:] Colin Powell [ACTUALLY REMINDS US OF:] Hamlet...