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After negotiating a settlement last month to a bitter, year-long dispute with Harvard, a group of tenants at a Mt Auburn St apartment complex slated for renovations are complaining that the University has failed to meet its agreement to relocate them...

Author: By I. JOSEPH Garcia, | Title: Craigie Tenants Complain Of Relocation Problems | 6/29/1982 | See Source »

...bitter year-long struggle between Harvard and the Craigie Arms tenants ended last month when representatives from both groups negotiated a settlement under which the University would relocate the tenants in other Harvard buildings or pay them to find their own housing...

Author: By L. JOSEPH Garcia, | Title: Tenants Group Opposes Plans for Craigie Arms | 6/9/1982 | See Source »

...Boston' Harbor to a ridge of volcanic rocks running from Milton north to Lynn and westward to Route 128. The discovery, which is formally announced in the May 7 issue of Science magazine, solves a "mystery plaguing us for over 100 years," said Elso S. Barghoorn. Fisher Professor of Natural History and another participant in the year-long research project...

Author: By Rebecca J. Joseph, | Title: Researchers Find Age of Boston Basin | 5/4/1982 | See Source »

What remains of Lenin's body is still lying in a glass case in the mausoleum. At least that is what the other American students enrolled in the special year-long program at Moscow University told me. Our group had scheduled a visit to the resting place of the humble genius of the revolution, but John and I arrived late and missed the tour. How were we to know that it would take 15 minutes for the single elevator to respond to our call from the fifteenth floor cafe near Red Square? While John waited loyally by the elevator doors...

Author: By Allen M. Greenberg, | Title: From Russia With Frustration | 4/12/1982 | See Source »

Currently on a year-long leave from his country's foreign services as a fellow at the Center for International Affairs (CFIA), he speaks with passion about an area of the world--Asia--where he has spent much of his adult life. His career beginning in 1961. Oberg was assigned, fresh out of law school, to the Swedish mission in Jakarta. He then moved on to Thailand but returned home in 1965 to take charge of the Asian affairs bureau in Stockholm. For the next five years, Oberg helped mediate between the United States and Hanoi. In 1970, he opened...

Author: By Antony J. Blinken, | Title: From Jean-Christophe Oberg: Vietnam, Sweden and Social Democracy | 3/22/1982 | See Source »

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