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...main complaint is against the idea of interdisciplinary studies,” he said, later calling the inclination of many students toward them “overblown.” He said he thought undergraduates would be better served by studying various subjects in their own right, rather than trying to fuse several together—a practice he said would obscure the essential nature of each...
...HUPD officers were dispatched to the Soldiers Field Park Complex on a report of an argument between two taxi drivers. Officers sent the parties on their way. Officers responded to the same complaint three more times on the afternoon of Oct. 2 at the Soldiers Field Park Complex...
Callers to Dell's support lines, meanwhile, were already looking to Dell for help with their consumer electronics. Their big complaint wasn't about hardware anymore but that many new digital gizmos did not work with Dell computers. "Consumers feel they haven't been well served by consumer-electronics companies," says George. "These companies always have the next hot thing, which doesn't work with the last hot thing and doesn't work with the competitor's next hot thing. So you're always in the wreck-and-rebuild stage...
...complaint made with particular resonance by political commentator Nicolas Baverez, whose best-selling book France Is Falling has turned national decline into the No. 1 topic among the commentariat. Baverez says the shocking results of the first round of presidential elections in April 2002 - when French voters put far-right National Front leader Jean-Marie Le Pen into a runoff with Chirac - amounted to "a national cry of distress." The massive mandate for Chirac in the second round, bolstered by parliamentary elections in June 2002 that gave conservatives a 68% majority in the National Assembly, handed Raffarin "an extraordinary possibility...
...laureate, Maya Indian Rigoberta Menchú, to promote tourism. Still, if Ríos Montt loses, he also loses immunity from prosecution, which has raised fears that he might resort to desperation tactics to win. Ríos Montt dismisses these. The genocide case "is just a partisan political complaint with no proof," he says. "If the courts prosecuting cases like Kosovo find real evidence against me, I'll go before them, anywhere." Meanwhile, he'll keep stumping on the same earth he once scorched...