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...relates, "because the sins of the father are not the sins of the son." In addition, Arroyo has included leftist groups in her three-month anti-Estrada opposition coalition; now that she's in power, they could try to water down her pro-globalization bias. That's another echo of the past: Aquino had similar ideological clashes within her government. More déjà vu: change sometimes comes fast in the Philippines - but many things stay the same...
...move!" Favreau shouts once more. Suddenly, 16 shots echo through the room...
Porter's reflections echo those of many who have worked with Bollinger...
Because of this excessive secrecy, the committee is not accountable for its actions to anyone other than Rudenstine. As a result, there are often accusations of conflicts of interest and unfairness that echo behind the scenes long after a tenure decision has been made. Berkowitz, who was denied tenure despite a strong record as a teacher and a positive recommendation from his department, has accused Harvard of failing to follow its own policies in hearing his complaints. The Jan. 4 ruling allowing the case to go forward may cause documents surrounding the tenure decision to be made public as part...
...everyone has an opinion about “Temptation Island.” Religious and family groups decry its glamorization of promiscuity and its compromising of relationships for the sake of entertainment. Most people though, echo one Pfohoser’s description: “Hideously awesome,” she wrote on the Pfoho-Open e-mail list. You can almost see the wry grin on her face...