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The CIA's hope, Gates indicated, was that the new liberal policies would bridge a widening rift between the agency and academia. But key Harvard officials, including President Derek C. Bok and Vice President for Government Affairs John Shattuck, said the changes did not go far enough toward eradicating secrecy...
To a world that received the initial news with shock and foreboding, the explosion and fire at the Soviet Union's Chernobyl nuclear plant suddenly became as close as wind and rain could carry it last week--and as menacing as a nightmare. While Soviet authorities insisted that there was...
Reichley said "the media has jumped to unwarranted conclusions that Brown is the center of the focus of this investigation, when it's becoming clearer by the hour that this is an ever-expanding, ever-widening investigation."
The killer "B"s kept widening the gap between themselves and the other races until the last 100 yards when, in an uphill sprint, Berggren outdistanced Benoit by a few lengths.
In the meantime, what really hurts in all of this misplaced activity is the very real harms to the University that it inflicts--in the chilling of rightful and desirable student dissent, in the ever-widening rift between the Administration and the student body it purports to administer to, and...