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Even when it's not a question of race, race is always a question. A school- merger debate is raging, with race the stumbling block. Guilford County residents, whose school system is 81% white, are resisting entreaties to merge with Greensboro (51% black) and High Point (50% black) schools. Greensboro delayed significant desegregation and busing for years, and now many parents -- black and white -- wonder whether the mixing has worked. "I'm not saying integration was wrong," says Greensboro councilwoman Alma Adams, who is black, "but it did cause a lot of problems we didn't think about...
...undiscovered laws of physics. The idea that computers are necessarily unconscious and without insight is largely based on his own experience in solving abstract puzzles. And it is true that these mental processes are not explained by existing laws of physics. The answers will come, says Penrose, with the merger of Einstein's theory of relativity, which concerns itself with gravity, and quantum theory, which governs the sub-microscopic world. These two theories are mathematically incompatible, and physicists are hard at work trying to create a quantum version of gravity...
...third top Chrysler executive to leave in the past month, following Michael Hammes, 48, the head of international operations, and Frederick Zuckerman, 55, the corporate treasurer. The exodus has prompted suspicion of an internal dispute over Chrysler's strategy, most notably whether the automaker should seek a merger with a European or Japanese rival...
Radcliffe Merger...
Although plans for the "non-merger merger"between Harvard and Radcliffe had begun before Boktook office, he and former Radcliffe PresidentMatina S. Horner completed and implemented it inthe 1970s...