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Before breaking away from the clubs completely, there is one short-term measure the University can take to mitigate one of the most egregious connections. As long as it continues to own part of the Fly's garden, the least it can do is to trumpet the fact that every member of the Harvard community is entitled to use the lawn by signing up with Epps or the Fly steward...
...prevent a new burst of inflation. After the U.S. money supply grew at an alarming 12% annual rate in the spring, the Reserve Board tightened its policy. By October, the pace of money growth slowed to less than 2%, and the Fed's tough stance kept short-term interest rates at a steep 8.5% to 11% level...
...days after the election, Alfonsin retreated to a ranch at an undisclosed location to plan his agenda. The most immediate problem is the country's growing debt. Alfonsin inherits an agreement with the International Monetary Fund for short-term loans to prevent a default, in exchange for the imposition of austerity measures. Bernardo Grinspun, the President-elect's chief economic adviser, estimates that Argentina will need at least $14 billion next year simply to meet its debt payments. During the campaign, Alfonsin promised to study the repayment agreements, but his advisers say they will not be discarded...
Crimson: What do you see as the short-term and long-term implications of the invasion both in the immediate area and worldwide...
...lasts for five years, Ed School officials are already thinking of ways to establish a permanent endowment for the institute and to raise additional funds. Most of these plans will prove moot, if the contract is withdrawn, and long-drawn-out wrangling, whatever the outcome, could force postponing the short-term programs a year...