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...White House counsel and longtime aide Harriet Miers for the Supreme Court. But this week may offer Bush a chance to show progress on several issues that have plagued his second term. He will spend the first two days of the week in the Gulf Coast, where he'll attend the re-opening of a Mississippi elementary school and Habitat for Humanity building a house in Louisiana, as well as a dinner in New Orleans with local officials. He also has an interview on NBC's Today Show on Tuesday from Louisiana...
Next on the docket was an “Arts Leaders Luncheon,” hosted by the Office for the Arts (OFA) and held at the Faculty Club. The OFA invited a laundry list of extracurricular artistic organizations to attend, from the Hasty Pudding Theatricals to Christian a cappella group Under Construction. Ma gave an opening address, and a member of the SRP was seated at each table...
...have already acquired while editing this piece of work), a graying husband, a four-year period of needles and frozen sperm, a lower chance you’ll be able to chase your grandchildren around the yard, and much lower chance you’ll be alive to attend their graduations. Do I see the paint peeling on this white picket fence dream...
...university requires freshmen to attend a diversity program entitled “Different Voices, Common Threads” during orientation, Blake says. The program consists of a series of skits and cultural events that address the history of integration and discrimination not only concerning minorities but concerning homosexuals as well...
...this case was deceased, the hearing this week took place without a jury, and the judge ruled that if Erickson were alive there would be probable cause to charge him with sexual assault and murder. Erickson's attorney and parents, who maintain that he is not guilty, refused to attend the hearing. St. Croix D.A. Eric Johnson explained that even though the evidence was not cross-examined and was not heard by a jury, the judge's ruling "can be construed as a finding of guilt...