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Russell says she hopes to devote more time to the issues which she has always stressed: neighborhood policing, care for the elderly and basic city services.
Celebrity news' loss is elevator music's gain. John Tesh, whose Rushmore jaw brought gravity to thousands of fluffy stories on Entertainment Tonight, is leaving the show to join an industry he covered. He wants to devote himself full time to composing and playing his bewilderingly popular style of New...
Now throw in the weather. The exceptionally long and cold winter in the U.S. caused refiners to devote more of their capacity to meeting the greater demand for heating fuel. This, in turn, gave them little time to convert their production to meet the blossoming spring and summer demand for...
Thus, it is perfectly morally acceptable for private individuals, by voting against the white-power newsgroup, to urge system administrators not to devote their limited, private resources to propagating these repugnant ideals.
"We're hoping that through the letter and discussions we can raise the level of awareness of how destructive these instances are," Naddaff said, adding that the house's weekly DuBois discussion table, named after the famous black scholar and to be held tomorrow night, will devote its time to...