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Last week Harvard Real Estate (HRE) installed a new remote controlled cameras in Hoyoke Center and now has a two-way intercom. The new installations allow the Holyoke security guards to detect activity around the shops, notify the police and warn away potential burglars, said David A. Zewinski '76, a senior vice president for property operation and construction...

Author: By Julian E. Barnes, | Title: Police Increase Square Patrols | 5/2/1990 | See Source »

...probably booze and broads." But the minutes of Quayle's fraternity have this entry: "A petition was submitted to have Bro. Quayle censured for his violation of house security. It was moved he be: 1) fined $25, 2) removed from all house offices, 3) warn him that his pin will be lifted if he does it again. A motion was accepted to table the petition's motion." Violating house security means having unauthorized persons in one's room...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DAN QUAYLE: Late Bloomer | 4/23/1990 | See Source »

...Wisconsin resolution, for example, is unlikely to be enacted because of a state law requring the university to provide military instruction. And the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force reported 7200 incidents of verbal harassment and physical violence against gays and lesbians in 1988. Even in Massachusetts, advocates warn that the recently passed gay rights bill--which outlaws discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in employment, housing, credit and public accomodations--may be in jeopardy of repeal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reason To Be Glad | 4/17/1990 | See Source »

Loggers argue that court injunctions have already deprived them of much of their prime lumber -- and their livelihood. Protecting the owl, they warn, would silence the mills once and for all, and drive at least 9,000 jobs into extinction. Environmentalists believe that may be a price worth paying for preservation -- not just of the 14-in. owl but also of the 300-ft.-high Douglas firs, the western hemlock and the Sitka spruce that predate Columbus' arrival...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment's Little Big Bird | 4/16/1990 | See Source »

Western Sovietologists warn against assuming that discontent within the military means that a coup is in the offing. There is no example of Bonapartism in Russian history, and the Soviet army has always been firmly under civilian control. "A lot of military people are distressed," says retired U.S. General William Odom, former chief of the National Security Agency who is now at the Hudson Institute, "but it would be a mistake to see the friction as evidence of coup thinking." In any case, he says, the brass is snapping back at its civilian critics with Gorbachev's permission, in order...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union Red Army Blues | 4/9/1990 | See Source »

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