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Labor experts said that the two-month lag time between HUCTW's announcement of support for a vote and the election was typical. But the union's immediate agitation against Harvard--about what it termed prompt action on the election--would linger through all subsequent negotiations and hostilities between the two sides...
...questions linger and the list of remaining games for the Crimson gets shorter. Is it time to worry...
...kick than cocaine or heroin. That is why the rejoicing over last week's settlement of a 150-day strike by the Writers Guild of America was quickly tempered by caution. For the networks, their audiences and the writers themselves, the battle may be over but its effects will linger for months, perhaps years, to come...
With the defense-industry slump expected to linger for at least the next few years, companies that have been hedging their bets by diversifying are likely to fare better than those that remain heavily dependent on a few projects. Loral has moved more aggressively into sales of the sophisticated defense electronics that have been relatively immune to budget cutting, while Lockheed is working on rocket motors for future space shuttles. But the companies that supply instruments of war to the nation's generals and admirals fear that the latest scandal will prompt a series of excessively restrictive new laws that...
HOTHOUSE (ABC, debuting June 30, 9 p.m. EDT). St. Elsewhere is gone, but the maladies linger on. A psychiatric clinic in the Boston suburbs is the setting for this dramatic series getting a seven-week trial...