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...defense, touching Social Security or raising taxes. Kasich has the advantages of the single-minded and the weaknesses of the true believer. He has proved that he is willing to march ahead; whether he can convince enough people to follow him is another question. As he makes his plans clearer, the grousing is getting louder, with some of the bitterest complaints coming from fellow committee chairmen. Snapped one Republican: ``He wants to be secretary of everything...
...Supreme Court has sent mixed signals about race-based hiring, the Justices have been clearer about race-based firing: they have ruled in favor of whites who have lost their jobs in order to accommodate minorities. Which is why the Clinton Administration seems to be asking for trouble with its handling of a New Jersey case that involves a 1989 faculty layoff at Piscataway High School. The choice came down to two equally qualified teachers who had equal seniority. Ordinarily, that would have meant a coin toss to decide the loser. Instead the school board dismissed one of them, Sharon...
...think it's fine," Verba said. "I think Carnesale's addition is very important. It makes it a lot clearer that University funds are not being used...
Rush after the revolution is much like Rush before the revolution, an outsider content to stay there because it gives him a clearer shot and because, after all this success, he still thinks he won't find acceptance on the inside. Rather than be part of the Speaker's festivities, he took the week off to golf in Hawaii. Unlike so many rich guys who have used their new fortunes to remake themselves with Fifth Avenue apartments, houses in the Hamptons and charity balls, he lives the kind of small-town life he would have lived had he stayed...
...plans come after a Faculty Council resolution last spring that mandated clearer guidelines for TF training...