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...knows? Jesse Jackson was a young civil rights leader in the 1960s. He didn't gain his prominence, even as the leading national Black leader, until he entered the presidential race in 1984. And let us not forget that Richard Gephardt is after all a simple congressman representing a portion of St. Louis...
...example, that case involved a group of clubs which are much more intimately involved in student life--and only two of which discriminated against women. A large portion of the undergraduates eat at these clubs on a regular basis. Even Kevin Baker, a Boston lawyer who volunteered to help Schkolnick, admitted in a recent Crimson article that, in Frank's case, there was "a different situation, different statutes, and a different set of facts...
...governmental body must establish that it has jurisdiction, which is dependent on the clubs being found to be a significant part of Harvard life. After the formal break from the clubs, the University cut off their Centrex service, steam heat, police service, and most recently, made the Harvard-owned portion of the Fly Club Garden more accessible to non-club members. With the formal ties nearly all severed, Schkolnick's case may prove difficult...
Reduce the tax-free portion of pension funding. Under some retirement plans, annual payments of up to $90,000 are tax exempt. All tax-free thresholds could be reduced by half. $3.6 billion...
...last major unresolved issue at the talks, a timetable for a Soviet withdrawal. He said Moscow would evacuate its troops over ten months, a time span tantalizingly close to the eight months demanded by the West. Addressing a key U.S. concern, he said that a "relatively greater portion" of the forces could leave at the beginning of the period. If those gestures satisfied the other parties to the conflict, he said, Soviet tanks might start clanking homeward as soon as May 15 -- close to the date, not coincidentally, when Reagan is expected to arrive in Moscow for the next superpower...