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...point in April, three of the University's top seven positions were unfilled. The Boston Globe and alumni from across the country were predicting that the turmoil and turnover could hurt Harvard's ambitious $2.1-billion capital campaign...
Richard Cole '95 resigned during last spring's turmoil. But now he is running for a fourth term in the hope that the council can move beyond its recent past...
...that Russia has the wherewithal to cut its nuclear arsenal as planned, is hedging its bets on military security. Defense Secretary William Perry today complained that Moscow has fallen behind in dismantling of thousands of nuclear weapons called for under the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty. The apparent reason: "internal turmoil and old thinking," Perry said, as well as the high cost. In response, he said, the U.S. will keep its long-range missiles till Russia gets off the dime. BTW: Russia still has 25,000 nukes -- enough to destroy the world many times over...
...effort to deal with the news that Green was leaving his job to return to work as a professor was close to a meltdown, officials acknowledge. An all-time low was reached when the then-acting vice president, Jane H. Corlette, compared the turmoil in Massachusetts Hall to periods in French history when revolution toppled that country's top leaders...
Editors say her familiarity with the Business School's faculty and her editing experience there has gone a long way in smoothing the turmoil that has wracked the review in recent years...