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...This is a program that should serve low-income people but instead is serving upper-and middle-income persons--and doing it very poorly at that," he said. "I plan a complete redesign of the Retirement Service Center program and will require that it be targeted to low- and moderate-income elderly...
...develop alternative-fuel cars in the future rather than move quickly to require costly reductions in tail- | pipe emissions; the controls he did propose nationally for gasoline-driven cars are less stringent than those that California has already enacted. Use of the new fuels would require an expensive redesign. For example, because a car can travel only about half as far on a gallon of methanol as on a gallon of gas, automakers would have to build cars with bigger fuel tanks. Worse, motorists would probably not want to buy methanol cars until the fuel was widely available...
...addition to making sure that professors will not lose their place in the University community, administrators say Harvard is considering how to redesign its pension plan so that the retirement ban is not a big issue...
Athletes with more difficult majors are forced to radically redesign their lives. Social commitments lag behind those to athletics and academics...
Next month Mother Jones, one of the country's last bastions of crusading left-wing journalism, will introduce a dramatic redesign aimed at attracting new readers. Earlier this year Ms. magazine, feminism's longtime standard- bearer, revamped itself in an attempt to broaden its appeal. Both magazines have turned in part to a sure-fire formula: celebrity journalism. The current cover of Ms. features a moody photo of Meryl Streep, while Mother Jones inaugurates its new look with seductive Susan Sarandon...