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...mood. One of them, says Pollster Daniel Yankelovich, involves the attitude toward work. In the older generation of Americans, says Yankelovich, "you weren't supposed to enjoy your job. Your reward was supposed to come later. In the '60s, work was pitted against leisure, work was the trap your parents were in." Yuppies expect their work to be rewarding, challenging, creative. "There is no moral virtue today attributed to self-denial," says Yankelovich. "Mondale was the personification of the social ethic of self- denial. He is the 1950s. For many of these young people, he came across as a nagging...
...testaments of the tragedy, however, the question of jurisdiction must be resolved. The American lawyers representing Bhopal clients argue that suits can be brought in the U.S. because Union Carbide India is 51% owned by the Union Carbide Corp. of the U.S. and is thus an agent of the parent firm. The U.S. corporation, they further contend, is responsible for the Indian plant's design and safety program. Cautioned Hoyt, who has represented Union Carbide in other matters: "Just because you have equity in a company doesn't mean that company is your agent." The plant in India...
...Crimson co-captain's antics resulted in his third-ever technical foul. But after Parent sank the resulting free throw to put his squad up, 17-11, Carrabino--and Harvard--came alive...
MANHATTAN (51)--Tim Cain 7-0--14; Maurice Williams 0-2--2; Leo Parent-4-3--11; Ed Lawson 4-0--a; Jim Haufler 1-0--2; Charlie Roberts 2-0--4, Steve Klemick 3-0--0; Chris Sciano 2-0--4; John Haufler 0-0--0; Sean Hall 0-0--0. Totals...
Fouled Out--Roberts. Totals Fouls--Harvard 11, Manhattan 23. Rebounds--Harvard 17 (Carrabino 8), Manhattan 15 (Williams, Parent 3). Assists--Harvard 12 (Duncan, Smith 4), Manhacan 8 (Lawson...