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This entire subject of intramural sports, of course, is an extremely touchy one around the upper echelons of the university. Questions of space and monetary allocations for non-varsity athletes rank right up there with the DNA controversy, but as far as Bowman is concerned, there shouldn't be any questions whatsoever...
...core curriculum task force suggests major changes for the General Education program that include the scrapping of the Natural Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences labels and the inclusion of a limited group of courses in each of seven subject areas as the main body of the core curriculum...
...Playboy interview, when he admitted that he had "lusted in my heart" after other women, Carter was explaining that he did not judge other people because he had felt sinful impulses himself. (Earlier he had said, "I have never been unfaithful to my wife.") By discussing such a touchy subject with Playboy, however, Carter was showing judgment that was at best naive...
...REORGANIZATION. While Carter can look ahead to fairly good times in the economy, he faces a tough time fulfilling his promise to reorganize the Government and reduce the bureaucracy. As a start, he plans to ask Congress for a somewhat stronger version of the power to make limited changes?subject to veto by the Hill?that was granted to every President from Truman to Nixon. Says Carter: "I don't desire to abolish or create entire departments or to eliminate any members of the Cabinet without going to Congress for permanent legislation. But I've got to have the authority...
MOST ATTRACTIVE EXAMPLE OF A TRENDY TREND: The Moneychangers (NBC). It dealt with a subject-commercial banking-that is not exactly fraught with romance. Craftsman-like writing, direction and acting (notably by Christopher Plummer as a thoroughgoing heel, and by Susan Flannery, playing that television rarity, a genuinely mature woman) have turned it into the most amusingly melodramatic of the currently fashionable miniseries...