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...best answer is B, but a District 11 administrator chose C. "If 35,439 staff and students buy one Coke product every other day for a school year," wrote John Bushey in a September missive to area principals, "we will double the required quota." His advice: allow Coke products in class and place vending machines in easily accessible areas. "Location, location, location is the key," he wrote, signing his memo "the Coke Dude...
...Kassik 3-13 5-6 11; Steph Schulbert 3-7 0-0 6; Kelly Karl 1-6 0-0 3; Allison Godfrey 4-9 3-5 11; Orsi Farkas 4-4 2-4 10; Sarah Bushey 0-0 0-0 0; Kelly Donohue 2-6 1-1 5; Adriane Domanski 4-7 0-0 9; Jan Beal 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS...
...reasons that lie behind Boorda's suicide will probably never be understood. Could it be that this former enlisted man still felt insecure in his accomplishments, next to the Annapolis graduates who surrounded him? "This would have been a blip on the screen for me," said Duane Bushey, who worked with Boorda from 1988 to '92 as the Navy's master chief petty officer. "I think it would be humiliating for him. But even if it came out that he really didn't deserve them, I think the average sailor would say, 'Yeah, but look at what...
Died. A. E. (for Alfred Edward) Matthews, 90, peppery, debonair British actor, who trouped the world in more than 300 plays in 73 years (the first 67 without missing a performance) ; in Bushey Heath, England...
...World War II headquarters of the Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Forces in Bushey Park, England-it is now a schoolroom-a plaque was unveiled one day last week that read: "A great man passed this way in defense of freedom. He showed the capacity for making great nations march together more truly united than ever before." Elsewhere in Britain, however, Dwight D. Eisenhower and his countrymen were having an unusually rough time of it. The stately Times feared "a Britain united in anti-Americanism-and there is a growing danger of this . . ." The less stately Sunday Times talked...