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...possible to see a galaxy. But turning off the lights is not something you do at a maximum-security prison. So the 18 students in the inmate astronomy class--who were getting their first chance to peek through a telescope at the impossibly open sky above them--had to content themselves with the moon and Saturn...
...other business, the council resolved to upgrade the software for its online UC Marketplace and approved a resolution to encourage Faculty members to put sourcebook content on the library system’s e-reserve system, which is free to students...
Rabin said that although he disapproved of the Romney choice, he would be content with a commitment from the administration to solicit student input next year...
Thanks in good measure to disenchanted bank customers like Kerley, the fortunes of credit unions have turned for the better. Long content to quietly serve a single workplace or small community, credit unions had emphasized friendly customer service while seeming oblivious to shifting customer needs. Recently they have realized that they must evolve and grow--or perish--and many are meeting the challenge with services such as online banking and a nationwide ATM network. Federal rules intended to promote the industry's expansion recently took effect and should enable credit unions to compete even better against banks...
Summers took a jab at Velez after presenting the award, saying, “I had rather more respect for its cinematography than its content...