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While the Fogg has exhibited major Picassos (Guernica in 1941) and even some Impressionists, its curators have traditionally preferred to show things that don't get attention outside of New York. Among other things, Harvard's constituency has come to expect not only expensive loan exhibits from museums world-wide, but also 25 shows or more per year--something public museums simply cannot afford. This is the university museum's niche, observes Cohn, and it has a responsibility to show obscure exhibits...
...said that because of the Senate's decision to restore half of the funds originally cut from the loan program, rally speakers will focus on bringing the House in line with the Senate...
...fashionable formula these days is modestly priced government help that lets private enterprise flourish in poor neighborhoods. Waters wants loan-guarantee programs that encourage banks to lend in poor communities. "People in our community have little stores,'' says Waters. "We need to multiply that thousands of times over." Kemp wants to eliminate the capital-gains tax for businesses that locate in urban-enterprise zones, where government offers tax breaks and other incentives to bring employers to poor neighborhoods. The Republican budget passed last week by the Senate Finance Committee contains $245 billion worth of tax breaks targeted largely to middle...
...Senate bill still includes a cut in direct loan lending, which could force some schools to look elsewhere for financial aid funding. The House has proposed to eliminate this program completely...
Harvard Republican Alliance Vice-President William Zerhouni '98 said he is glad "people in the Senate saw the light and spared students loan programs...