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...public may have more say, too, as Walser has advocated making school committee meetings more accessible to the public. She has said shortening the meetings and publicizing topics beforehand will facilitate parent participation...
...Harvard Coach Sue Caples had warned the team beforehand to be wary of the Friars...
...year ago. The school was evacuated, but search dogs found no bomb. Police did, however, catch the boys who called in the threat, one a Webster student, who was expelled. It gets the teachers talking about security in general--and Columbine in particular. "The bombs at Columbine were planted beforehand, at night, when there wouldn't be any witnesses," says Ken Winingham, who teaches psychology. "Our school is wide open at night. If you want to plant a bomb here, you can." But the team can't agree on any new restrictions on access. They suggest the school install...
Today I pulled my first of the two 6K tests that will determine the Head boatings. It went all right, but not great. I wasn't feeling good beforehand and burned up after going out a little too hard; I was close to quitting after 3K. I want to go faster next week...
...disadvantage," says NBC Dateline executive producer Neal Shapiro, who fears the episode could encourage sloppy journalism, as reporters rush their stories out to avoid being beaten. Some TV news executives are considering whether they should require subjects who tape interviews to sign an agreement not to distribute the material beforehand. And some skeptics wonder about Ellis' commercial motives in the whole episode. Everybody who logs on to his site is, after all, a potential customer...