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...very animated about Mr. Abramoff's skill and repute as a leader in the lobbying circles." Schwartz testified that "We were told about the impending success of Mr. Abramoff's legislative plan and how much Congressman Ney wanted to help to restore the Tribe's ability to conduct gaming on their reservation." Brian Walsh, a spokesman for Ney says the Congressman never brought the Tigua matter up in committee, and says, "The [Volz] plea, as it relates to Ney is rich with inaccuracies and flat-out falsehoods...
...educational opportunity carries such serious ramifications for a person’s future that the threshold for ineligibility should be both high—a felony conviction, for example—and consistent. (A higher threshhold would, of course, continue to allow colleges to enforce their own codes of conduct as they see fit.) On the whole, the AEP is indicative of a larger problem with the federal government’s War on Drugs. Rather than tie drug convictions to rehabilitation or education programs, the AEP sets drug offenders further back by denying them access to education. Such hard...
Kirby’s senior adviser on diversity, Dillon Professor of International Affairs Lisa L. Martin, will set up programs to help department heads conduct “effective and inclusive” searches, he wrote...
...HARVARD”Things got uncharacteristically heated just over five minutes into the third quarter when Dartmouth attackman Ryan Danehy threw Flood’s stick into the Big Green bench after the two battled all the way to the sideline after a faceoff. Danehy was called for unsportsmanlike conduct on the play and things settled down for the most part after that, but the bi-partisan crowd was sure to let everyone know where there loyalties lied.Chants of “We hate Harvard” and “Dartmouth sucks,” as well...
Kirby’s senior adviser on diversity, Dillon Professor of International Affairs Lisa L. Martin, will set up programs to help department heads to conduct “effective and inclusive” searches, he wrote...