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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...certain: that is we want a world in which democracy has a good chance to thrive, we ought to work as efficiently as possible towards a world in which all its citizens have the time to be complete human beings, and not be satisfied with and hoe programs which respond to crises at they occur. For among the alternatives to movements emphasizing the freedom of man to choose his emphasizing the freedom of man to choose his form of global community--movements such as the NIEO--history shows us the dictatorships of Hitler and Stalin. A Hitler or Stalin brandishing...

Author: By Fred H. Chang, | Title: Making the World Safe for Democracy | 2/10/1982 | See Source »

Administrators and members of the University's governing Corporation respond that they intend to alleviate the Fogg's severe space shortage--but several have displayed an oddly cavalier attitude toward the fears that without prompt action the museum's prestige, ability to attract donations and teaching quality will begin to deteriorate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Salvaging A museum | 2/9/1982 | See Source »

...geared up to meet the computer-security challenge. Nearly 500 of its agents have taken courses in electronic crime detection. Congress, however, has been slower to respond. Representative Bill Nelson of Florida introduced a bill last summer that would make computer tampering a federal crime, punishable by fines and imprisonment of up to five years, but the legislation has languished in committee as the lawmakers have concentrated on economic issues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crackdown on Computer Capers | 2/8/1982 | See Source »

Only 60 or so rental units are at stake in the Craigie Arms controversy. But in a larger context, it is the University's entire policy towards its extensive property that are at issue. The Craigie tenants tried--most likely unsuccessfully--to modify that policy to better respond to the necessities of tenants who cannot afford more than $8000 a year in rent. That is a hard thing to do when the University maintains that it in fact plays only a minor role in the Square and in fact cannot be reasonably expected to have a great effect on improving...

Author: By Andrew C. Karp, | Title: A Farewell to Arms | 2/6/1982 | See Source »

...craziness that is bound to burst forth in even the most civilized of separations. But that one line confirms a thought that has been building from the beginning of Shoot the Moon, namely that something rather special is at hand: a movie that attends the way real people respond to the realities of ordinary life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Love, Rage and the Quotidian | 2/1/1982 | See Source »

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