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...This delay means Acting Dean of Radcliffe Mary Maples Dunn will remain in her post until Faust moves into Greenleaf House, a home on Brattle Street formerly reserved for the president of Radcliffe College...
...Elian's parole status by Thursday if Lazaro fails to sign its document, but although that would give the INS legal authority to immediately collect the boy and repatriate him, that remains an unlikely scenario. "Government caution has created many openings for the Miami relatives and their supporters to delay the process," says Padgett. "If they lose in the courts, the Miami family may again try to appeal to Congress to come up with some device, such as granting Elian citizenship or issuing a congressional subpoena, although if they've lost in court, Congress may be much less enthusiastic about...
...parties have internal divisions on the gun issue. There are plenty of pro-N.R.A Democrats, mostly from Southern states, and gun-controlling Republicans in Northern pockets. Even G.O.P. House leaders are split. Speaker Dennis Hastert and Conference Chair J.C. Watts favor movement toward reform, while majority whip Tom DeLay and majority leader Dick Armey stay hostile to any such legislation. Some Democrats may want the gun-control issue more than they want a legislative solution...
...mature, braid-free hairstyle. "I knew when Chris from Kid 'N Play said to get rid of the braids that it was time to change," he says. The band is pushing its new album, No Strings Attached, which is due to be released this week after a four-month delay caused by a $150 million lawsuit filed by Louis J. Pearlman--the Svengali who put together 'N Sync, the Backstreet Boys and LFO--after 'N Sync tried to leave him. They settled out of court, and the band signed with Jive Records, also the new home of the Backstreet Boys...
...TIME Miami bureau chief Tim Padgett. "If they've lost in court, Congress would be much less enthusiastic about supporting them. But the government wants to be as cautious as possible about how they proceed to send Elian home, and that creates many openings for the Miami relatives to delay the process. There'll be no surprise if they manage to drag this thing out a lot longer - and remember, you can't ignore the fact that Al Gore really needs Florida if he's going to beat George W. Bush." Even once the courts have ruled, implementing their decisions...