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...died as it lived.... Eventually, biology is going to assert itself over emotionality," he said...
Those who assert that Christianity needs to enter the classroom should follow their own religious book. "Beware of practicing your picty before men in order to be seen by them; for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in heaven" (Matthew 6:1). After all, those who pray can use school time to pray. Under the present laws, everyone just doesn't have to watch them...
With improvements coming from inside the organization rather than from FAS leadership, members of the PBHA board assert that the College's public service reform has become dominated by a concern for control rather than for accountability...
...think the College students are veryconcerned about whether the administrationcompletely understands the quality of the work andthe importance of the work that goes on in thecommunity," Duehay continued. "I'm going to thankPhillips Brooks House for the...critical work thatthey do and assert my confidence in the program...
...other financial information from falling into unfriendly hands. At the time hardly anyone knew about Whitewater or Hillary Clinton's lucrative commodities trades, and no federal probe of the Clintons' finances was under way. Republicans believe they can embarrass the White House if they can prove--or even assert--that Thomases and the Clintons wanted it to stay that way. Combative, self-important and funny, Thomases, 51, met the Clintons in the 1970s and served as their scheduler in the 1992 campaign. Declining a job in the White House, she instead became the Clintons' top outside kibitzer, terrorizing aides with...