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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...writes, "explain that he is demonstrating a complete lack of professional respect. Tell him you know he didn't really mean to make that pass. Then leave." If sexual advances are repeated and accompanied by threats or bribes, Baldrige suggests that the offense should be reported to management, "without regard to diplomacy and tact...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Their Best Behavior | 10/7/1985 | See Source »

Many say Harvard's public handling of its sexual harassment cases has heightened awareness of the problem at other universities. "Harvard is substantially more visible with regard to these issues because they've been more publicized. We've never discussed Harvard as a hotbed of sexual discrimination--people are aware it's a problem, but it's nothing unique to Harvard," says Michael N. Danielson, chairman of Princeton's politics department...

Author: By Kristin A. Goss, | Title: Sexual Harassment: Lesson or Legacy? | 10/4/1985 | See Source »

Administrators complain of a growing tendency within the government to regard work they commissioned as private property over which they can exercise rights of "correction" and "modification" by their own standards. Several contracts having no military applications--including studies of health policies and of the economic development of cities--have been offered to Harvard with the rights of publication withheld pending "approval" by the sponsoring federal agencies...

Author: By Joseph Menn, | Title: Research Battle Leads to Policy Flip | 10/2/1985 | See Source »

Police Chief Anthony G. Paolillo, who doubles as a license commissioner, insisted that the influential owner of the Wursthaus be allowed to serve liquor seven days a week. "The placing of tables and flowers at that location has significantly improved the area in regard to unfavorables," Paolillo said. If Paolillo was referring to the punks that hang out in the Square, he should tell us where he thinks they have gone...

Author: By Daniel B. Wroblewski, | Title: All This for a Pint O' Beer | 9/23/1985 | See Source »

...restaurants and shops. But never before has a Communist state challenged the tenets of Marxist economics as fundamentally as has Deng's China. Soviet officials may complain that the Chinese have "gone too far," but such criticism leaves the reformers undeterred. Says a Chinese party leader: "We should never regard Marx's theory as some kind of immutable, sacred and inviolable thing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Second Revolution | 9/23/1985 | See Source »

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