Word: stationers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard is on a collision course with the community. Glasnost is over," says Gladys P. Gifford about the University's plan to raze the Mass. Ave. Gulf station and build a hotel on the site...
...organization opposes construction plans for several buildings in the Square area, including the Harvard-owned Gulf station and the Harvard Motor Inn, which Harvard has leased to a developer who plans to replace...
HSDF and Mid-Cambridge neighborhood groups oppose plans to rebuild the Gulf station as a hotel, which they say would bring too much traffic through the area, Gifford said...
Media conglomerates like to point out the benefits of corporate control of the press. They argue that a large company can stand up to governmental pressure or libel suits more easily than an independently owned paper or radio station. This may be true, but the costs outweigh these benefits...
...question facing Soviet leaders is how to use this new toy and how to justify its cost. Its real utility, say experts, will be linked to the next- generation Soviet space station. In a tight economic environment, the cost of that project and of the Soviets' huge space effort in general may be prompting some second thoughts. Despite the successes, says John Pike, director of space policy for the Federation of American Scientists, "the glasnost-perestroika crowd is somewhat down on aerospace...