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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...developer's plans to renovate the building hinge on a successful relocation. As their part of the settlement, the tenants in the building during the negotiations agreed to support Harvard efforts to remove the complex from the city's tight housing market The rent board has never granted a removal permit for so many units, and tenant approval is considered vital...

Author: By I. JOSEPH Garcia, | Title: Craigie Tenants Complain Of Relocation Problems | 6/29/1982 | See Source »

...majority of tenants elected to take the other option-a straight $5000 cash settlement present in the agreement and independents find a new landload...

Author: By I. JOSEPH Garcia, | Title: Craigie Tenants Complain Of Relocation Problems | 6/29/1982 | See Source »

After negotiating a settlement last month to a bitter, year-long dispute with Harvard, a group of tenants at a Mt Auburn St apartment complex slated for renovations are complaining that the University has failed to meet its agreement to relocate them...

Author: By I. JOSEPH Garcia, | Title: Craigie Tenants Complain Of Relocation Problems | 6/29/1982 | See Source »

Robert H Kuehn Jr. of Housing Associates, and a University representative who asked not to be identified, both stated yesterday that Harvard plans to honor the May settlement, but an unforeseen housing shortage has temporarily prevented HRE from offering more units HRE-president Sally Zeckhauser and Tenant Relations Director Lorraine Wade refused to comment yesterday on the tenants complaints "The University position on this particular situation is to see [the relocation] implemented with a minimum of fuss," the Universityrepresentative said...

Author: By I. JOSEPH Garcia, | Title: Craigie Tenants Complain Of Relocation Problems | 6/29/1982 | See Source »

...week's end Argentina's leaders still refused to admit military defeat. Clinging to the position that had doomed all efforts at a negotiated settlement before the guns were unleashed in the South Atlantic, the Argentines insisted that their claim to sovereignty over the Falklands be negotiated as part of any settlement. Buenos Aires warned that any cease-fire in the Falklands would be "precarious" so long as British forces remained on the islands. While the Argentines seemed willing to suspend hostilities for the moment, they left open the possibility of further fighting. If the fragile cease-fire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: And Now, to Win the Peace | 6/28/1982 | See Source »

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