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...could be the case that [DOE] programreviewers of the institution are not requestingthe security reports on a regular basis, so thereare few benefits for schools to take the time andmoney (especially since the Security Act is anunfunded mandate) to develop a security report,"he wrote...
While the RCAA waited for information from theRadcliffe Board of Trustees, the Harvard AlumniAssociation (HAA) held a panel discussion titled"Radcliffe: Past, Present and Future." The panel,HAA's last regular meeting of the academic year,perplexed some by failing to invite Radcliffeadministrators to the panel...
...conflict is rooted in an old and unresolved question of national identity: Is Israel a Jewish state, with the emphasis on Jewish, or is it a state for the Jews, a regular, modern, democratic place where Jews are in the majority? Israel's Zionist founders were almost exclusively secular--in many respects, antireligious--and they saw Judaism principally as a nationality. But in deference to tradition, and as a way of securing the support of the Orthodox minority, they made certain concessions to religion: restricting commerce on the Jewish Sabbath, for instance, and leaving such matters as marriage and burial...
...Schwab, which commands nearly a third of the online trade business--or 1.5 million accounts--despite a $29.95 commission, which is three times higher than the deep discounters charge (see chart). Schwab's secret has been to knock down the wall between its online business and its 5 million regular account holders, giving everyone access to the entire range of products and services available at the firm. These include round-the-clock, dial-up brokers and technical support, and a financial supermarket that offers 1,500 different mutual funds...
...suppressing devotions to a deity known as Dorje Shugden. The pickets thus introduced a startled public to a long-simmering drama featuring charges and countercharges of everything from sacrilege to bullying to murder, most of it allegedly done by holy men. The shocking litany amounts to a regular seminar in what Helen Tworkov, editor of the American Buddhist journal Tricycle, wearily terms "the shadow side of Tibet...