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But students can rest easy; the asbestos cleanup over the summer was precipitated by a need to replace old equipment in rarely-used boiler rooms and does not represent a danger to students or employees, University maintenance officials said.
To many voters, the idea of the Harvard-Yale rivalry (which curiously seems to be referred to as the "Yale-Harvard" rivalry in every publication on earth except The Crimson) being played out in national politics will seem sickening. Both universities represent wealth, privilege and elitism to most Americans. Harvard...
Sure, it's easy to forget what is glorious about the Games, especially in non-O years. There are times when the five linked rings--supposed to represent the harmonious union of continents--seem to symbolize instead the tawdry connections between sport and so many of society's baser attributes...
The U.S. State Department is routinely failing to represent the interests of Arab-Americans when they are detained by Israeli security services, according to an investigation by the TV newsmagazine "CNN & Time."
The chart titled "The Poor Give the Hardest," which appeared with your report on the New Philanthropists [SOCIETY, July 24], misinterpreted the Independent Sector's most recent figures from a 1999 survey on giving and volunteering in the U.S. The data in the chart represent the average percentage of income...