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...will be the feature of the next book? GM: Glinda is going to be the centerpiece, I think, of the fourth and final book in the series. It will be about a central themeāI just have to figure out what...
Harvard School of Public Health Dean Barry R. Bloom has long thought that public health programs lack one component central to the training of public health professionals: problem solving. But it is only towards the end of his tenure, which began in 1998 and will end this January, that Bloom began to translate his ideas into a viable curriculum, one that would satisfy the requirements of an accreditation council...
...Anecdotally, McGinnis said, students at the nearly 50,000-student University of Central Florida are getting in line and staying in line even if it takes hours to vote. The Obama camp is hoping for strong support from young and first-time voters...
...signs of Democratic momentum in the Sunshine State's mid-section are appearing. In Orange County, home of Orlando, 40,000 more Democrats were registered since 2004, while Republican registration remained flat, giving Democrats a 67,000-voter edge, according to political analyst Aubrey Jewett of the University of Central Florida...
...many other places, the state is seeing a record number of early voters and absentee ballots. Meanwhile, the Obama campaign has recruited 300 volunteer lawyers in the state to be ready at polling places in case voters are challenged Election Day. The campaign has also set up a central call-in center in case someone needs to make a complaint or seek guidance. Polls open 8 a.m. Mountain Standard Time and close twelve hours later. By Pat Dawson / Billings...