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Denise Jones lives in the same state as Graceland, but she has chosen a pilgrimage in honor of a princess, not the King. "I've collected dolls, books, articles, ceramics--all kinds of things relating to Diana--since 1981," says the 25-year-old health-care-management student from Knoxville, Tenn. "I have a special room in my house for them all." Last week Jones was at Diana's house in England, among the first to enter Althorp, the ancestral estate of the Spencers, the aristocratic clan of the late Princess of Wales. Her brother Charles, Earl Spencer, has thrown...
Brown could have chosen to satisfy Title IX in either of these two ways by simply funding more women's teams, but it insisted on fulfilling the "substantially proportionate" requirement, Bryant said...
Fellows are chosen from a pool of about 500 applicants after several rounds of review. The number of fellowships, usually between 35 to 40, varies depending on fundraising...
Conservatives have an easy explanation for these forgiving attitudes toward the President's private treatment of women. They say Clinton-loving feminists, as if following the how-to-catch-a-man Rules manual, have chosen to overlook the faults of a man who has been their best provider. Ideals be damned for the President who vetoed the ban on partial-birth abortions...
About 6,100 people, chosen to represent demographic diversity, are monitored for their Web activity. The company then extrapolates information about the general population, Ward said...