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Yale undertook some retributive action last week as its deadlines for grade submission passed. The university had denied spring teaching positions to the grade strikers, but now it may reconsider.
President Clinton has refused to turn over the meeting notes of former White House counsel William Kennedy to the Senate committee investigating Whitewater, citing attorney-client privilege and raising the possibility that he might resort to executive privilege if necessary. "From a public relations standpoint, this is bad," says TIME...
Former council vice-president Justin C. Label '97 said that based on the new activist focus the council has taken up this semester, it should reconsider its rules about how grants money affects Harvard students.
Quoting novelist Henry James, Morgan urged Rudenstine to reconsider the changes.
All those egg-white omelets, and for what? A new University of Washington study of 141 people who ate two eggs a day for three months shows that the effect on their cholesterol level was negligible. The report has prompted many scientists to reconsider the common assumption that eggs contribute...