Word: press
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Following Zia's sudden death in a plane crash last August, Bhutto began a cross-country campaign to gain the post of prime minister, promising to safeguard human rights, lift restrictions on the freedom of the press and improve the education and well-being of the country's poor...
...some of her first actions as prime minister, Bhutto freed political prisoners, removed constraints on the press and legalized the formation of unions. "You can see the opposition on television--you could never see that there before," Peter Galbraith says of the changes she engineered...
...article on page B-4 about the History Department is inaccurate when it states that the department has voted to tenure Associate Professor of History H. Leroy Vail. In fact, The Crimson learned after the section had gone to press that Vail was on of two names forwarded by the department for one tenured position. It will likely be up to an ad-hoc committee of scholars which advises President Derek C. Bok on all tenure appointments to choose between...
Much of McArthur's time must be devoted to external affairs--promoting faculty research, making sure that corporations are satisfied with the year's crop of MBAs, and soliciting funds. In this capacity, McArthur serves as a high-profile publicist, professors say, often using the B-School's press and videos to present information about the school in a novel...
...fact, BSA members met with Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence several times this year to press their demands for a stronger Afro-Am department, Henry says...