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...administrator, Marius is seriously flawed. Many agree that he has hurt the program, alienated Expos preceptors and mistreated students. Marius refuses to implement changes most Expos teachers agree would strengthen the program, including something as simple as as assigning three papers instead of four...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Change, Write Now | 10/20/1993 | See Source »

...primary goal of the changes was to strengthen academic areas that are already strong, Stevens said. The dean added that she made these recommendations so departments at the University of Pennsylvania "could be among the best programs in their field...

Author: By Christopher Ortega, | Title: U. Penn May Cut 3 Depts. | 10/15/1993 | See Source »

Together, AT&T and McCaw will give rivals plenty of reason to fret. They are expected to strengthen each other's hold on their respective markets. By linking its own computerized telephone grid with McCaw's advanced cellular network, AT&T is expected to develop a broad menu of customized services. It could, for instance, bundle telephone handsets, long-distance and cellular service in a single package. With AT&T, Craig McCaw moves one step closer to realizing his biggest dream: building the first nationwide cellular-telephone network...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Humongous Hookup | 8/30/1993 | See Source »

...Workplace Fairness Act does not strengthen fundamental values. It does not safeguard workplace fairness. It has nothing to do with either. Quite simply, the bill prohibits companies from hiring permanent replacements to keep their operations going. This bill provides labor unions with unprecedented powers and enlarges their ability to bring business to their feet...

Author: By George Wang, | Title: Labor Bills: Paved With Good Intentions | 7/27/1993 | See Source »

...restoring her biological ties. "The law starts with the good presumption that it is in the best interests of children to be with their families, unless for some reason the family is inadequate," says Carole Anderson, vice president of Concerned United Birthparents, which is trying to restrict adoptions and strengthen the rights of birth parents to regain custody of children they have released. To reward the DeBoers' intransigence by letting them keep the child, Anderson says, would put all families in jeopardy. "If a noncustodial parent can come along and take a child in defiance of a court order...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Adoption: In Whose Best Interest? | 7/19/1993 | See Source »

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