Word: arizona
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...Montreal (Hermanson 2-2), 7:05 p.m. San Diego (Hitchcock 1-1) at Philadelphia (Ogea 2-1), 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Woodard 2-2) at Florida (L. Hernandez 1-3), 7:05 p.m. San Francisco (Nathan 2-0) at Pittsburgh (Peters 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Arizona (Benes 2-2) at Cincinnati (Parris 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Houston (Holt 0-3) at New York (Reed 1-0), 7:10 p.m. St. Louis (Jimenez 2-1) at Atlanta (Glavine 1-3), 7:40 p.m. Colorado (Bohanon 4-0) at Chicago (Trachsel...
That was in January, when Senator John McCain of Arizona was as unknown to most Americans as a place called Kosovo. But since the NATO air assault against Yugoslavia began five weeks ago, McCain, a 62-year-old former Navy pilot and Vietnam War hero, has won attention and praise as the candidate who didn't hesitate to call for considering the use of ground troops and who criticized the Clinton Administration for squeamishly "trying to avoid war while waging one." His blunt talk was in such demand that his staff lost track of the number of Kosovo-related...
...school of their choice, whether it be public, private, magnet or parochial. The idea was conceived by parents in inner cities who wanted their children to escape the poor performance of neighborhood schools. Vouchers have been implemented in Cleveland, Milwaukee and throughout Vermont and Maine. Future states may include Arizona and Minnesota...
School reform in the form of charter schools and vouchers will help students cross that bridge to the 21st century. As Lisa Keegan, the state superintendent of education for Arizona, said of school reform, "It's public education in the finest sense of the word: It serves the public, not the bureaucracy." School choice will help alleviate the crisis in American public education Vasant M. Kamath '02, a Crimson editor, is a government concentrator in Thayer Hall...
...fled again, this time to Arizona. Short on cash, he applied for a job at the Fountain Cafe in Mesa, using his real name and Social Security number. Working his charm, he befriended the owners, Mike and Gale Moran, who later told reporters they thought Tom was just wonderful. He always took out the trash, liked to wear the red apron, that sort of thing. They let him drive their car, and he was friends with their daughter. "We had no idea," they would later say, over and over...