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...elite research institutions in the world it is unlikely to reduced its production of radioactive and chemical waste, but we need to remain vigilant to ensure that proper disposal methods are utilized. We also need to remain open to new options of reducing this waste stream...

Author: By Damon G. Guterman, | Title: How Green Is Harvard? | 4/7/1994 | See Source »

...price of that failure is high. The Washington watchdog group AIDS Action Council can locate "no clear public funding stream" for deaf people. Officials at the Centers for Disease Control, tallying informally, are unable to name major current programs totaling more than $200,000. "In practical terms, that's two, possibly three salaries," including the necessary coverage of employees' health care, says the Rev. Margaret Reinfeld, an official at the AIDS organization AMFAR (American Association for AIDS Research) who recently sat on a CDC external review for prevention programs. "There's absolutely no question that the resources are grossly insufficient...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aids | 4/4/1994 | See Source »

...collection of special creams and pastes and an electric buffer, which he brandishes like a weapon. He knows all the kitchen gadgets, cleans up the dishes, measures his vodka martinis by eye. Barbara's passion is a special wrapping room with ribbon and paper holders for the endless stream of birthdays that confront them. The walls and tables of the house are covered with paintings and photographs of family and historic White House moments. There is even a Frank Sinatra primitive painting of the Washington Monument. It's all so far from Pennsylvania Avenue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: The Grandfather in Chief | 3/28/1994 | See Source »

...describing his composition "Surrendering to the Stream", premiered by the Mendelssohn String Quartet last Friday night at Paine Hall, David Horne referred to it as "a highly programmatic work in which the four members of the quartet were different' characters.'" These different characters emerged through the medium of each work the group performed...

Author: By Bernie A. Meyler, | Title: Quartet Pulls Out All Stops | 3/24/1994 | See Source »

David Horne's work "Surrendering to the Stream" was affectingly performed as well. Although the players sometimes seemed to suffer from the stiltedness endemic to contemporary performers' interpretations of recently-written music, their performance was, for the most part, sympathetic to the composition. While some works based on specific poems or material extraneous to the work rely on intellectual interest for their appeal, requiring that the listener decipher the thematic "content" of each phrase, "Surrendering to the Stream" depends for its success primarily on its purely aural beauty. Commencing with a lone low cello note, the piece progresses to reveal...

Author: By Bernie A. Meyler, | Title: Quartet Pulls Out All Stops | 3/24/1994 | See Source »

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