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Although she said she cannot determine the full impact of the proposal, Spiegelman said that it would render a number of University structures including Adams House, Kirkland House and Memorial Church "nonconforming." This designation would mean that any substantial renovations to the buildings would require a special permit from the city, something Spiegelman termed a "substantial administrative zoning process...

Author: By Elizabeth S. Zuckerman, | Title: Harvard Fears Effects Of New Zoning Petition | 7/18/1997 | See Source »

While he concedes that it is "a fine legal point," Russell said that as the document is written, all buildings constructed before the petition's implementation would be effectively grandfathered in and, therefore, not subject to a special permit process for renovations...

Author: By Elizabeth S. Zuckerman, | Title: Harvard Fears Effects Of New Zoning Petition | 7/18/1997 | See Source »

...political-action committees. PACs, which bundle money from people of similar special interests, engender candidates with narrow agendas that contribute to legislative gridlock. We should just get rid of PACs altogether. It will heal a lot of electoral ulcers and still permit individuals who care about issues to contribute on their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 12 STEPS TO RECOVERY | 7/14/1997 | See Source »

...Chief Justice William Rehnquist, whose wife died in 1991 after fighting ovarian cancer, the court delivered a much anticipated judgment on one of the era's most wrenching dilemmas. "The history of the law's treatment of assisted suicide in this country [is]...rejection of nearly all efforts to permit it," Rehnquist wrote. "The asserted 'right' to assistance in committing suicide is not a fundamental liberty interest..." The Justices also rejected the parallel between the practice and the request of someone on life support to have the plug pulled, a right upheld by the court in the past...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEATH'S DOOR LEFT AJAR | 7/7/1997 | See Source »

...legislature ratified a law giving police the power to ban political demonstrations, more than 3,000 pro-democracy demonstrators marched through the downtown area deriding China's form of government and demanding freedom of speech. Such protests may become more difficult starting Thursday, when all demonstrators must obtain a permit from local authorities before assembling. In an attempt to further calm fears of a crackdown, the Chinese leadership has promised Hong Kong citizens that soldiers assigned to garrison duty will be forbidden by law from involvement in Hong Kong's affairs and will not appear on the streets in armed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Battling Over Free Speech | 7/1/1997 | See Source »

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