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...again in the fall on a constitution, which was drafted this spring, for the Student Council. If the Faculty and a majority of the entire undergraduate student body approve the specifics of the proposal in the fall, the issue will go to the Harvard Corporation for final, and rubber-stamp, approval. If all goes according to plan, the Dowling system could be in operation by second semester next year...
...rather than philosophers. Dudley Moore is heard in praise of "the meaningful one-night stand." Woody Allen analyzes those who labor on their liaisons: "I always think they're wrong. The things that are really pleasurable in life, whether it's playing softball or working on your stamp collection, really require no effort...
Peres has spent the four years as party chairman painstakingly rebuilding the demoralized organizational ranks of Labor after its disastrous defeat by Likud. But his emergence from the bruising, internecine struggles is so recent that he has not yet been able to stamp a decisive leadership image on the party. He is a consensus figure, a perhaps overly pragmatic politician who seems to change his views to suit his audience. Even today, he is still tainted by his one-time defection: his former enemies still do not completely trust...
...sensations as with a skin graft. It isn't perfect, but it is very good." The artificial dermis breaks down as new natural tissue forms. The plastic top layer acts solely as a temporary protective covering; beginning as early as ten days after the artificial skin graft, postage-stamp size patches of plastic are peeled away and replaced by slivers of the patient's own epidermal tissue...
...largely by canceling a 5.3% military pay increase due July 1; conservative Democrats would not go along, so he dropped the idea. The committee did agree to provide $7 billion more than Reagan for social programs, although most of these programs would still be cut severely. Some samples: food-stamp and child-nutrition spending would be reduced by $1 billion each, vs. Reagan's recommendations of $1.7 billion and $2.1 billion; federal aid to elementary and secondary education would be sliced 10%, vs. Reagan's 25%; the Legal Services Corporation, which provides free counsel to the poor...