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...that the wages of computer programmers are higher than the wages of web designers. As a result, Bill gets the “signal” that he should take a job as a computer programmer rather than a web designer. To do otherwise would be a waste of Bill??s highly valuable talents...
...bill??s goal was to persuade Harvard University Dining Services not to buy fruit from companies sponsoring abusive labor practices...
...President and Sen. Edward M. “Ted” Kennedy ’54-’56 (D-Mass.) joined U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige and other legislative sponsors of the bill??Sen. Judd Gregg, (R-N.H.), Representative George Miller (D-Calif.), and Rep. John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) on yesterday’s tour that claimed legislative victory in reauthorizing the 36-year old Elementary and Secondary Education...
Immediately following the Sept. 11 attacks, a $40 billion appropriations bill was passed almost unanimously. It was incredible that such a sweeping measure passed with little debate. The bill??s rushed passage was a failing of Congress to consider thoroughly every measure it passes, especially one as sweeping as a $40 billion appropriations bill. To be fair, a speedy relief package was necessary, but spending $40 billion in a matter of days with practically no opposition borders on reckless. Speed was not the only reason the bill passed with little objection. Legislators would not risk seeming unpatriotic...
Council President Paul A. Gusmorino ’03, said the bill??which passed with few dissenting votes—will enhance communication between the House committees...