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...toughest job in education today is probably not the superintendents, it’s the high school principals.” Fowler-Finn said that Cambridge offers the highest salary and benefits package in the area—the salary exceeds $100,000 and benefits include dental and health insurance along with paid holidays—and noted that CRLS is an exemplary educational institution. “Money won’t buy you a good principal but a good circumstances will. I believe we have a really good high school to sell,” he said...
...disappointed that upon arriving at Harvard, freshmen are handed goodie bags that include condoms and dental dams, which sends the message that, now that you’re at college, you should be having sex. The recent bill passed by the Undergraduate Council (UC) offering support for the distribution of condoms in every freshman dorm only adds to the notion that at college, sex is just another extracurricular activity. Soon, when freshmen go down to the basement to do their laundry, they will be able to pick up a couple condoms along the way because hey, it?...
...dean of the School of Dental Medicine, R. Bruce Donoff, said, “I do not know the particulars of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences situation.” But, Donoff added, “He has been a friend to the School of Dental Medicine...
...haven't seen any mechanics yet at the AmericanIdol fifth-season auditions. But there was a dental assistant. And a deputy sheriff. Twinsseveral sets. A husky-voiced Ukrainian chanteuse desperate for a performers' visa. The inventor of the Cosmic Coaster, a floating beverage holder. ("Center it!" he coached judge Paula Abdul as she set her glass teetering on the contraption.) A white guy who said he flunked the audition because America is "prejudiced and racist." And "Flawless," a wispy-bearded dancer of limited talent who appeared to be a perfect candidate for the job of Britney Spears' eventual third...
...institution is at its ninth location, on the campus of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. The setting is appropriate, since the museum traces changes in the practice of medicine during various wars. Its collection of artifacts includes the bullet that killed Abraham Lincoln and Paul Revere's dental equipment (bet you didn't know that in addition to being a silversmith, Revere was a dentist...