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...following is a partial text of the Harvard Affirmative Action Plan. The plan was submitted by Harvard on February 5, 1971 and accepted by HEW on February ll. The original plan, submitted by Harvard on November 2, 1970, was rejected by HEW on the grounds that it did not include specific goals and timetables for the correction of deficiencies in minority and female hiring...
...soon as Brezhnev stepped from his gleaming Ilyushin Il-62 jetliner at Belgrade airport, he began to make it clear that Russia would gladly relax its pressures on Yugoslavia-for a price. That price: at least a partial return of Yugoslavia to the Soviet camp. While President Josip Broz Tito stood unsmiling at his side at the airport, Brezhnev seemed to brush aside Yugoslavia's nonaligned status by referring to the country as a member of the Communist bloc. Later, at a banquet in the handsome marble federal reception hall, Brezhnev toasted the two countries as being united "through...
Four decades of Social Democrats have governed Sweden, but four generations of Wallenbergs have controlled much of it. In a country where socialism is as familiar as smorgasbord, the 202-year-old dynasty retains a remarkable grip: complete or partial control of 30 major Swedish firms, including nine of the country's 15 largest. For all the Wallenbergs' influence, the family bank, Stockholms Enskilda, is relatively small...
...professionally-staffed day-care center governed by parents and open to the children of Harvard employees, students and faculty, the Center is the first parent-initiated day-care center in the University. Space for the Center, as well as heat and partial janatorial services, are being provided free by the University...
During the next few months, some 8.5 million Americans will receive a check that is almost as rare these days as a winning lottery ticket: a partial refund on their automobile insurance premiums. The lucky recipients are policyholders of State Farm Mutual, the nation's largest auto insurer, which revealed this week a $112.2 million underwriting profit for the first six months of 1971, compared with an $18.4 million loss in the same period last year. The company's overall earnings after taxes have shot up to $108 million -an astonishing 500% improvement on last year...