Word: districters
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Nathan said issues of Internet misuse have "come up at [her] school" in Boston but that "she has faith that the district will think of something" to remedy the situation...
Assistant Middlesex District Attorney Rick Grundy said his request, which was granted, was a symbolic way of emphasizing the lost lives of the three children Seng was convicted of murdering...
...case was unrepresentative of affirmative action, contending that Williams was better qualified, independent of race: Williams has a master's degree in business education, whereas Taxman boasts no advanced degree. Yet, while it may be true that Piscataway could have avoided affirmative action, the fact remains that the school district did utilize racial preferences...
...bashing is nothing new, but what's unusual is that these students are holding their schools accountable. In 1996 Nabozny brought a groundbreaking federal lawsuit alleging that administrators hadn't done enough to protect him. A jury agreed, and the school district settled for $900,000. Four similar lawsuits have followed--McDonald filed one in October--and the U.S. Department of Education issued guidelines in March barring certain kinds of antigay harassment...
...effort to penetrate any of the "presidential-residential sites" or the many other facilities where they had been denied entry in the past. The debate has homed in on Saddam's "palaces"; there are dozens of them--some vast compounds, according to Bill Clinton, as big as the District of Columbia--and the Iraqis sometimes pin that label on any facility they want to keep closed. In fact, many other areas, including the bases and barracks of the intelligence services and the Republican Guard, are suspected of harboring materials that Iraq promised to give up under the truce agreement...