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...Harvard is like Disneyland for a scholar", he says. "You say to yourself that even though you're not going to spend your life here, six or seven years here is a very nice prospect...
...This will affect the prospect of exports at a time when they are much needed," he said...
Such abhorrent, inconsiderate behavior gets me as frazzled as the prospect of an organic chemistry exam. As riled up as I become after the Celtics lose another thriller at the buzzer...
...narrow nationalism would be bound to diminish further France's influence as one of the five countries with veto power on the United Nations Security Council and as a leader in integration of the European Community. And whatever happens to Le Pen, that influence is already threatened by the prospect of a period during which the country is increasingly absorbed in internal wrangling...
...once golden California, where unemployment reached 8.7% in February, workers are reeling at the prospect of defense cuts that could eliminate as many as 140,000 jobs by 1995, or nearly two-thirds of the remaining aerospace labor force. That would be in addition to 71,000 mechanics, engineers and managers who were already laid off over the past three years. General Colin Powell, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, described the grim outlook last week during a visit to Los Angeles. Said he: "Everyone needs to wake up and smell the coffee. I'm telling my folks...