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Last year, 18.9 percent of the early action pool was admitted in December, with the bulk of the rest being deferred to April decisions...
Inevitably and sometimes exasperatingly, the bulk of a President's day is spent in meetings. And while Bush chafes at that prospect, he isn't daunted by it: "I don't like to sit around in meetings for hours and hours and hours. I get to the point. I think the ability to run a good meeting is a sign of good leadership," he says. The typical Bush meeting begins with an adviser making a presentation. But instead of listening patiently, Bush interrupts, peppering the adviser with questions. Sometimes the questions seem startlingly basic. During a briefing last year...
...secret office where the Lebanese Islamic group Hizballah operates an Internet site that blasts propaganda against Israel. With a four-person staff, Hussein is fending off a hacker assault launched by Israelis. "They're going after us!" proclaims Hussein, who loads software designed to deflect the bulk messages that become e-mail bombs when they reach Hizballah's Web address...
...IMPACT: EPA's power wanes as bulk of environmental decision-making shifts to state legislators. U.S. unlikely to enter into environmental pacts with international community or recognize universal calls for reduction of greenhouse gases...
...bulk of St. Lawrence's offense comes from a top forward line consisting of three talented seniors-- Caroline Trudeau (17 g, 16 a), Nicole Kirnan (12 g, 19 a) and Stacy Bourdrias (14 g, 14 a). But the Saints don't lose much on the second line, which features a trio of sophomores in Amanda Sargeant (15 g, 14 a), Chera Marshall (13 g, 11 a) and Shannon Smith...