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Student groups--limited to a total of 24--will only be able to reach first-years unless they specifically petition to table at the houses.
Already the spontaneous formation of a single-issue interest group has been seen on the Net. In 1993 the Federal Government announced plans to promote the Clipper chip, which would have ensured the government's ability to decipher / messages sent over phone lines by modem. The circulation of an anti...
"There are plenty of people who stand in line, who get there at 5 in the morning, submit their petition and have no way of knowing whether they're getting into the class anyway," said David G. Burna, a second-year public policy student at the Kennedy School.
The protections are far weaker than the petition Cambridge had originally asked the state legislature to grant. That home-rule petition had called for a five-year phase-out of rent control for elderly, disabled and low-and moderate-income tenants.
Weld had earlier vetoed a petition by Cambridge to phase out rent control over five years for elderly, low-and moderate-income and disabled tenants. The Republican governor insisted that "the verdict of the voters is fairly implemented."