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...contends that if the limit on those highways is raised to 60 m.p.h. or 65 m.p.h., an additional 500 people a year will be killed. 10 million additional bbl. of oil consumed and taxpayers" costs raised by $ 10 million. The council committee advises an offsetting safety improvement for any waiver of the 55 m.p.h. limit: "For example, a state might be permitted to increase the speed limit on its rural interstate routes if it enacted a mandatory safety belt...
...waiver I want to introduce is that people have very strong feelings about religious convictions. Therefore when we enter into a debate like the one we are now having, there is a special responsibility for restraint, for civility, for affirming the right of the other person to have a position that differs from yours and to avoid accusing people of being in bad faith. Religious spokesmen have a responsibility to remember that overheating the conversation is not going to contribute to what any of us want. But an elected official has the most sensitive kind of responsibility for nurturing...
...resident status to those illegal immigrants residing in the U.S. since January 1, 1982. It reduces the administrative toll because it has one uniform policy instead of Simpson's two-tiered proposal. Furthermore, it eliminates the "residing continuously" qualification, allowing for up to 45 day absences annually and a waiver for absences due to "undue hardship of the alien, his spouse, parent, or child...
...correspondence with them, but my correspondence with Harvard continues fitfully, and I can report to The Crimson that President Bok's policy on official secrecy continues. In response to my request for access to archival materials at the Law School, Assistant Dean Stephen M. Bernard informed me that no waiver of the 50-year rule would be granted. The reasons? One,"--the task of going through these materials to extract the ones relevant to your request was daunting and would involve my spending an amount of time on this project that I simply do not have." Second,"...you would probably...
...hope that in-fighting will not discourage students from supporting divestiture. There is, at the center of all this, a moral imperative which should never be allowed to waiver from sight Harvard will divest. Jill C. Violet...