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...factories and retail outlets. Not only will the rules make it harder for employers to claim they didn't know about the problem, but they could be forced to change the way they do business. One of the measures OSHA plans to propose, for example, would require employers to redesign jobs associated with a high risk for RSI -- which could include any task that involves typing at a computer for four or more hours...
...wanted to say that Harvard is a contemporary place with a very rich tradition," says senior admissions officer Keith W. Light, who was instrumental in the redesign. "So the cover itself has a very traditional image of Harvard with a contemporary look...
...decided it's the right thing to do. Rather, Detroit is owning up to its lemon-strewn past by way of touting its peachy present. Capping a year that has seen each of the Big Three earn record quarterly profits, Ford, General Motors and Chrysler are trumpeting a sweeping redesign of their smaller models. Now hitting showrooms % is a new type of compact, one that approximates the flowing, sculpted looks and sheer drivability usually found only in sports and luxury cars -- in short, a kind of Everyman's Porsche. Ford's Contour and Mercury Mystique, Chrysler's Cirrus and Dodge...
...command the allegiance of only half the populace. Reformers are exasperated -- and worried -- by Castro's slow pace of change since he legalized the dollar a year ago. "The problem is not just food shortages," says a historian still loyal to socialism and Fidel. "The government has to redesign the whole system. If we don't reform and the U.S. blockade remains, the only possibility is an explosion. Cuba is a time bomb...
Gwertzman said the new machine is only a "stop-gap measure" and that this summer, HASCS plans to "redesign its system from the bottom...