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...Brezhnev's death have often spoken of him as a focal point for more flexible East-West relations." Jacchia, like many Europeans, fears that Washington may pass up an opportunity to exploit openings. "Clearly, there is something new beginning to move in Moscow. Will Reagan and his people react positively to this...
...students with disabilities react to this situation depends largely on their past experiences and expectations. Many feel uncomfortable about pressing for access because they fear that identifying that they have a disability will threaten future opportunities. They also do not want the stigma often associated with disability. But the last year and a half have brought increasing attacks on programs and legislation protecting the interests of people with disabilities and Harvard has not been immune to this trend. As a result, many people with disabilities have decided that they can no longer afford to remain silent. Disabled students have emerged...
When questioned about the prospects of winning the Ivy League title. Corbat cupped his hands behind the back of his neck placed his forehead on the and said. It would be fulfilling a foul it goal It's hard to say how I would react I've never been on a championship team before Winning the Ivy League championed something that all the guys and I talked about for four years...
Volkswagen has also been slow to react to changes in the U.S. car market. After keeping the Beetle in production for 30 years, it confidently expected to be able to sell Rabbits until 1990. But competitors were quick to copy the Rabbit's front-wheel design and efficient use of interior space. Today's car buyers can choose from a number of similar-looking makes, including the Mazda GLC, which sells for $5,295,'and Chrysler's $5,840 Plymouth Horizon and Dodge Omni. Those base prices are well below the $6,290 for the standard...
...Epps said in an interview "I don't think we have a tradition of showing that to our college administrators and our students," Epps, who heads the College Task Force, views yesterday's meeting as an important step in reversing the trend toward distant, impractical administrating. "We tend to react to the problems of the present in terms of solutions from the past," Epps said, emphasizing the importance of the new data from the surveys "I think it's time to clear the decks and start again...