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Lewis said these limitations represent a reevaluation by the State Department of even stricter restrictions that were proposed initially in January. Stanford refused to comply with the first set of restrictions, which according to Lewis contained stipulations that one "couldn't enforce," prompting the State Department to reconsider its position...
But sheer numbers hardly explain this flowering of fecundity. For many women, the biological clock of fertility is running near its end. Menopause will strike at midnight. The ancient Pleistocene call of the moon, of salt in the blood, and genetic encoding buried deep in the chromosomes back there beneath...
We urge the City Council to reconsider its decision not to fund the Polednak appeal. We urge city councilors to uphold the rule of law when it comes up on Feb. 22nd. We urge the Council to uphold its policy of protecting tenants from eviction for condominium conversion.
The President announced immediately after breakfast that morning that the college Government had expelled 37 of the student rebels, and would not reconsider its decision. "The government reserved enough for a commencement," wrote Dodge. It was soon learned that Woodbury had left Cambridge the evening before "by Government orders, and...
But several donors contacted yesterday said they were greatly disturbed by the decision and would carefully reconsider future contribution plans.