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...union benefits are determined by negotiation, every three to five years. The latest contract was signed last year, and is valid through 1995. The University cannot arbitrarily set benefits for its unionized employees, as it can for non-unionized staff--like faculty and administrators, for example...

Author: By David B. Lat, | Title: Provost Green Should Stand His Ground | 3/4/1994 | See Source »

...secretary's office said the petition, which was organized by the Massachusetts Homeowners Coalition, contained only 69,937 valid signatures. That came painfully close to--but ultimately fell short of--the 70,286 signatures required...

Author: By Terry H. Lanson, | Title: Surreal Fight Over Rent Control Will be Settled in a Boston Court | 3/4/1994 | See Source »

...offense to Mickey and company? She has a valid excuse. Look at the tapes. She appears to be talking to her mother in reference to the "stupid" quotation...

Author: By John C. Ausiello, | Title: The New Ice Bitch Cometh? | 3/3/1994 | See Source »

...staff seems to suggest that Arts/Boston refuses to consider other locations simply because of its stubbornness and desire to be uncooperative. But the truth is that Arts/Boston does have a valid reason for its decision...

Author: By George Wang, | Title: Arts/Boston Should Use the Copley Square Location | 2/28/1994 | See Source »

Despite its name, the Nation of Islam has never been accepted as valid by the major branches of the religion, in part because it granted its leader the status of prophet. Says Mustafa Malik, director of research of the American Muslim Council: "To be a Muslim, you have to believe that there is only one God and Muhammad is his last Prophet. The Nation of Islam people believe that Elijah Muhammad is the last Prophet. There is nothing in common except that we call ourselves Muslims and they call themselves Muslims." The Nation of Islam is not alone. Several...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Louis Farrakhan: Pride and Prejudice | 2/28/1994 | See Source »

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