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Seven Holyoke Center employees who smoke aired concerns yesterday about their office's response to the two-week-old Cambridge ban on smoking in public places...
While University officials ponder their response to the two-week-old request, the undergraduates involved in the effort said they will step up pressure on the governing body to open one of its November meetings...
...true what they say about Dixie?/Does the sun really shine all the time?" The lyrics of the old song have been given a cruel gloss by the pitiless two-week-old heat wave that has baked the life out of the Southeast. Ten days of sauna-like temperatures of 100 degrees or more have exacerbated four months of drought, perhaps the worst dry spell in the region's history. So far, 15 people have died of heat prostration. Peanuts, hay and cotton have shriveled; the agricultural loss in Georgia is already estimated at $140 million. In North Carolina, some...
Harvard admissions officials this week said they have no plans to deny minority status to Asian-American students, resolving a two-week-old controversy between the College and the Asian-American community...
...behind the Polish government's decision last week to free 652 of the country's political prisoners. Despite grumbling from Communist Party hardliners, the amnesty bill was passed by the parliament 365 to 4. Only those arrested for treason, spying and sabotage will not be released. Among the freed will be seven leaders of the outlawed Solidarity trade-union movement who have been in jail since December 1981, when martial law was declared. The regime of Premier Wojciech Jaruzelski is now spared the embarrassment of continuing the two-week-old trial of four intellectuals accused of conspiring...