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...have not publicized the trial. Thus far, Sociology 189 is the only course using the service,” Bergen said. “We will accept only a small number of others while we assess the product itself and associated support strategies during this academic year...
...execution on a particular play.In fact, that’s the reason we ask these questions. Because we’re writers, and aren’t with you for game planning and drawing fronts and coverages and zone blitzes, we need to know these things to accurately assess (and report) the game.It’s also something we don’t discuss enough as reporters with our readers and the people we cover. On a certain level, our jobs are very easy: we get to sit around and watch sports while eating the free press-box food...
...come up with her regimen, Spencer consulted a myriad of sources on-line. There are calculators to help assess how much pollution you contribute, along with a variety of sites that tell you how to go on a diet, and still others with carbon-dieting support groups, like those found on the Sierra Club site. Terrapass, a company that sells carbon-offsetting investments to individuals, sends an email to 19,000 people a week with carbon pound weight-loss tips. They also have an active blog where people post their own tips, vote on their willingness to make certain changes...
...Assess your celebrity intelligence quotient with this week's roundup of supermodel shenanigans, TV-actor announcements and pop-diva cancellations...
...France for the last couple of days since S?gol?ne Royal, the clear frontrunner to be the Socialist candidate in next spring's presidential election, proposed tossing a new wrench in the already dysfunctional French mode of governance. Her idea is to establish "citizens' juries," drawn by random lot, to assess the work of representatives between elections. Such "popular surveillance" of deputies and other elected officials, she said, would help bridge France's chronic gulf between the elected and the electorate...