Word: retained
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Safran will retain his lifetime post as Albertson Professor of Middle Eastern Studies in the Government Department...
...ongoing debate over who should retain editorial control of the course evaluation guide was resolved when the faculty's steering committee ruled that the student editors should determine the book's content, but not its editorial policy...
...SURPRISING thing about Natty Gann is that despite its simplicity and predictability, the movie is neither dull nor unsatisfying. The movie moves fast, probably to retain the interest of young children. Jumping from a dog fight to a train ride with hobbos to an escape from railroad policemen, the film gives you little time to pop your bubblegum...
Safran, director of the center since 1983 and a tenured faculty member since 1964, will retain his lifetime post as Albertson Professor of Middle Eastern Studies in the Government Department. Spence says in the report that Safran's "erudition and objectivity as a scholar have not been questioned and are not in question despite the recent controversy...
Although Meese knows that Reagan shares his distaste for the current regulations, he has been outgunned on the issue. A majority of the Cabinet are against gutting the Executive Order, as are the leaders of both parties in Congress. In the Senate, 67 members have urged the President to retain the current Executive Order. The system of goals has support not only among civil rights organizations but also from many U.S. businessmen, who find it a fair and flexible solution. Says Ralph G. Neas, executive director of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights: "We've got the strongest consensus...