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President Neil L. Rudenstine has pared down the list of contenders for the dean of the Graduate School of Design to three candidates, officials said yesterday.
Yeltsin had been trying to introduce radical free-market reforms in Russia, but was balked partly because the remnants of the central Soviet ministries kept getting in the way. To remove them, some new form of union had to be invented, but negotiations were stymied by Gorbachev's desire to...
But his dream got derailed. The recession pared spending by the firm's traditional clients; both sales and earnings are likely to drop in 1991. Yet the pressure for profits has been escalating since 1987, when British magnate Martin Sorrell bought Hill & Knowlton's parent company, the J. Walter Thompson...
That is also true for the draconian cutbacks at giant manufacturing firms. IBM has pared 32,000 jobs from its payroll since 1985 and plans to reduce its work force by another 17,000 this year. The latest moves will trim IBM's work force to some 356,000 as...
Leading the parade of pared-down regiments: the royal household's elite Life Guards, which sprang up in 1659 to restore Charles II to the throne; and the Blues and Royals, whose origins go back to the early empire. Scotland will see four famous regiments fused into two. The Queen...