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...housing. Much of this money could disappear because of proposed federal budget cuts. Sharon Demeter, who runs the shelter, tries to imagine what she would cut first if the money were to dry up. First the education and job-training programs would go, then the caseworkers, who make crucial one-year follow-up calls to be sure the shelter's graduates are still doing all right. "The prognosis has always been fabulous for the people who come from this shelter,'' she says. But, contemplating the future, she is worried that "this place will have to shut down, completely shut down...
...total breaks last year's record of 2,990 and represents the largest one-year increase in the history of the program, Fitzsimmons said...
Applications to Harvard's early action program skyrocketed this year - the 31.9% increase is the largest one-year jump that Dean of Admission and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons '67 can recall...
...major concession that one diplomat called "the start of the end of the war in the ex-Yugoslavia," separatist Serbs in Croatia agreed to return a slice of oil-rich territory they had seized in 1991. The Eastern Slavonia region bordering Serbia will revert to Croatian control after a one-year transition period, which can be extended to two years by either party, with a U.N. administration during the transition...
Lugar, a fourth-term senator and former mayor of Indianapolis, spoke to an audience of about 250 in the latest stop of a one-year old campaign for the White House...