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...nine-member committee that will choose President Neil L. Rudenstine's successor has begun soliciting community input with a brief letter sent out to 300,000 members of the Harvard community...

Author: By Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Committee Taps Alums For Names In Search | 9/19/2000 | See Source »

Today, the MTA's successor, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), raises subway fares from 85 cents to one dollar. Even at a dollar the fare will remain one of the lowest in the nation, and the T's announcement of its first fare hike in almost a decade met only half-hearted protest from environmental and transportation advocacy groups...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Our Fifteen Cents' Worth | 9/18/2000 | See Source »

...group will solicit advice suggestions from faculty members and alumni and will meet throughout the fall and winter to choose Neil L. Rudenstine's successor...

Author: By Summer Briefs, SUMMER BRIEFS | Title: While You Were Gone | 9/11/2000 | See Source »

PRESIDENT CLINTON'S decision last week to postpone building a $25 billion antimissile system to protect the U.S. from small-scale nuclear attack, thus leaving the system's fate in the hands of his successor, was widely expected, given that the interceptor missile has failed two of three tests so far and that the rest of the development program is bogging down. The surprising thing is that the announcement didn't leak...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense: It Only Looks Like He's Not Doing Anything | 9/11/2000 | See Source »

...border into Brazil, Venezuela or Peru. As long as there's a bullish market for drugs in the U.S. and grinding poverty in Latin America, there's little chance of eliminating the cocaine industry. So "Plan Colombia" remains a high-stakes gamble that may well force Clinton's successor to be more engaged with Latin America than any president since Ronald Reagan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why the U.S. Is Getting Involved in Colombia's War | 9/7/2000 | See Source »

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