Word: california
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...administrators decided to absorb the cost, but to impose the fee in the interest of cost effectiveness. Acting on models provided by other universities offering anonymous HIV testing, such as the University of California at San Diego, UHS imposed a fee to maintain a low "Did Not Keep Appointment" rate, according to Michael...
Tony Toni Tone's memorable and timeless melodies are also reminiscent of the legendary soul acts. Songs such as "It Never Rains (In Southern California)," "Anniversary" and "(Lay Your Head On My) Pillow" are some of the few truly classic slow jams of the 1990s. Not only are their melodies enduring--the band's lyrics are also finely crafted. They are often seductive but never raunchy, sweet through not saccharine, and are always on the right side of the fine line separating light-hearted from vacuous. Furthermore, the band is known primarily for the quality of its music...
Olney, who is the out-going vice-president, defeated Dorian S. Berger '00 and James S. Twiss '98, a transfer student from Deep Springs College in California...
...statistics were quite discouraging," said Loeb. "The astronomy department at [the University of California at] Berkeley is made of people who came through Harvard and ended up there...
...second electoral trend is the growing influence of Latino voters. Latinos are the fastest-growing demographic group in the United States, and hundreds of thousands register to vote every year. In the 1996 presidential election, the Latino vote was particularly crucial in California and also in Florida and Arizona, two states that went Democratic for the first time in decades largely because of the Latino vote. The emergent political power of Latinos was evident in the race for California's 46th district, where Loretta Sanchez defeated Rep. Bob Dornan, known for his rhetorical bombast and unreconstructed xenophobia. The Republicans' attempts...