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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...many education experts see the recent appointment of former Sen. Paul Tsongas to the chair of the Board of Regents as hopeful sign...

Author: By Jonathan E. Gross, | Title: Budget Plan to Aid Education | 2/7/1989 | See Source »

...players in the recent presidential campaign will also be prime candidates for the post, said Kennedy School spokesperson Steven R. Singer...

Author: By Madhavi Sunder, | Title: Champion Heads Search For New IOP Director | 2/7/1989 | See Source »

...idea for the conference stemmed from an era of insensitivity and outright hostility to minority concerns. In the past decade the Justice Department stopped actively seeking civil rights cases to prosecute, and instead dedicated itself to rolling back affirmative action and other minority gains. These attempts culminated in a recent Supreme Court decision which declared unconstitutional a Richmond program requiring 30 percent of the city's contracts to be awarded to minority contractors and thereby jeopardized all government-sponsored affirmative action programs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fighting Insensitivity | 2/7/1989 | See Source »

...stock for employees. At the same time, corporations seeking to repel raiders can use an ESOP as a way to put a chunk of the company into relatively friendly hands. "Every corporate treasurer is looking at it," says Paul Mazzilli, a principal at the Morgan Stanley investment firm. In recent months, three major corporations -- J.C. Penney, Ralston Purina and Texaco -- spent a total of $1.75 billion on ESOPs to shore up their takeover defenses. Procter & Gamble announced plans in January to spend $1 billion to boost its ESOP from 14% of outstanding shares to 20%, partly to ward off raiders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: They Own the Place | 2/6/1989 | See Source »

...Doss assembled his first Upward Bound squad. He and his wife Aline, a teacher, created tutorials focused specifically on college entrance requirements. In the CASE (College Academic Skills Enhancement) curriculum, students work with computers to boost SAT scores. The G.S.A. (Graduate Student Athlete) program helps recent graduates better their chances with choosier schools. With curriculum designs complete, Doss spent $25,000 of his own money for court and classroom rentals, team travel, textbooks, uniforms, computers and software...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Upward Bound Making a Fast Break Out of the Ghetto | 2/6/1989 | See Source »

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