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Because the Cambridge crowd has a reputation for questioning accepted wisdom, public figures often decide to come to the Kennedy School when they want to re-open or revitalize a national debate...
...murdered in 1958, when her only child was 10. The crime was never solved, and the son affected to be glad he was no longer under her strict spell. But now that he has grown famous as a writer of crime fiction--by no coincidence--he has decided to re-open the case and his own wounds. Ellroy's search for his mother's killer transcends the personal; it is a gripping meditation on the men who kill and the women who die at their hands...
...issue. Szczesny reports that the negotiated settlement follows a precedent set by several previous strikes, and will not necessarily set the terms for industry- wide labor negotiations this fall. "Mostly, it added to the tension between GM and the union," he said today, and assembly plants could re-open beginning on Monday...
...several previous strikes, and will not necessarily set the terms for industry- wide labor negotiations this fall. "Mostly, it added to the tension between GM and the union," he adds. Dayton employees could return to work as early as the second shift tomorrow, and assembly plants could re-open beginning on Monday. The strike shut down all but three of GM's North American assembly plants, as well as 18 parts plants in the United States, Mexico and Canada...
Members were also upset by graduate board attempts to impose new rules and increase dues on its undergraduate membership early this school year. Members balked at the proposal, and the graduate board refused to re-open the house...