Word: corrections
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Richard D. Gardner '95, co-coordinator of the parents' weekend committee, said he was "rather displeased" that the students chose the occasion to demonstrate because it is "not the correct forum" to air their grievances...
...been a disaster for 23 years in the city and it's time for a change," Walsh said. "Don't perpetuate bad policy because it's politically correct...
...Pipes' TFs received a "devastating"rating from the CUE guide and was "shattered" byit, he says. To correct the problem the TF simplypaid close attention to the areas of complaintand did "very well" the next year, Pipes says...
...average per-square-mile population of the state. Next, draw a grid across its map with squares containing an average of 500,000 people in each one. Now comes the unavoidably subjective part. Squares must be added, subtracted and tinkered with until the populations in each district are correct. If the same algorithm is used for every district everywhere (i.e. start at western portion of the state, always expand districts east, then north, then south, etc.), the system becomes largely impartial over the entire nation...
...same time, there are others for whom the latest controversy has provided an opportunity for distancing themselves from Farrakhan and reaffirming publicly their allegiance to humane values. Reacting thus is not only morally correct; it also makes good, practical political sense. African- American leaders suffer enough without compounding the difficulties they face by besmirching -- as some seem intent upon doing -- one of their diminishing but still important assets: a widespread sense that they continue to occupy the moral high ground as custodians of the civil rights revolution...