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Fetvaci said she hopes other international students will see the benefit of studying in the United States...
...communal ante that it controls. Now, organizations with healthy financial records which act in the student interest are eligible to apply. Ethnic groups like the Black Students Association (BSA), Asian American Association and the Minority Students Alliance, which used to lose out to less financially viable organizations, will benefit most...
Undergraduates often submit their resumes to OCS for review, but counselors maintain that this review is purely for the students' benefit and does not constitute a check of the resume's content...
...care, crime and Medicare but took a harder line on fiscal issues and taxes, and when it came to welfare, they wanted a cutoff after two years. Says Penn: "The President had to prove his fiscal responsibility and toughness on crime and welfare before they'd give him the benefit of the doubt on anything else...
...send your plane to the South Pacific instead of Seattle." Even so, how big is 1%? Plenty big. The CPI now rises at somewhat under 3% a year. Take off 1 point, and you cut a third. And that would mean the adjustment in the average monthly Social Security benefit of $698 would be $13.96 instead of $20.94, a loss of about $7. That hardly seems harsh, but it adds up. That fix, along with companion reductions in other programs tied to the CPI, "would save $1 trillion over the next 12 years," says Moynihan. And that, he adds, "would...