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There are certainly those on the political fringe who openly advocate taking power by force. But Russians' predilection for the rhetoric of impending apocalypse and unfamiliarity with the concept of loyal opposition or healthy difference of opinion tend to exaggerate the risk of a putsch. They also obscure both the complexity of the country's evolving political culture and the frequent back-room negotiating that leads to shifts in allegiance among political forces and personalities. Short of being ousted himself, and perhaps as a means to avoid it, Yeltsin may decide to share power with some of his less radical...
...uncharacteristically maudlin gesture, Stefanian yesterday expressed gratitude for 35 years of loyal customers. "I'd like to thank the Harvard students and employees," he said...
There are a lot of questions to be answered. When a multi-generational tradition closes its doors in the cold, gloomy silence of Cambridge during Thanks-giving, its loyal customers are going to want to know what happened...
This is a vicious circle par excellence and it must be broken by the new President and the two governing boards and with such outside help, whether loyal and knowledgeable alumni or others as they may decide to enlist. Furthermore, the fallacy of the self-serving argument that outside management is too expensive must be exposed for what it is--a red herring...
Immediately thereafter, if not simultaneously, he must perform a radical operation to remove the already advanced cancer on the body of Harvard--not with a scalpel, but with an ax. Only then will the entire Harvard family, loyal as it has been, will be able to help him clean the Harvard house instead of having it done by an outsider...