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...minutes later, sophomore Julie Chu—who moved back to fill the void created by Ruggiero’s disqualification—ran through the defense on the left side of the ice, and then from almost the side of the rink, passed the puck all the way to right in front of the net on the opposite side, hitting Raimondi...
Iraq's future stability depends in large part on whether the newly trained security forces can bring about peace. That will require overcoming age-old grievances that are bubbling to the surface as tribal, ethnic and religious groups jockey to fill the power vacuum left by the fallen police state. Some are taking the law into their own hands. Almost a year after the Americans arrived, newspapers still report the slayings of former Baathists, scientists and professors, as political and private scores are settled not by the gavel but by the gun. In recent weeks, attacks against police have continued...
...University of Iowa's Museum of Natural History and have two daily recesses. A sensible bargain has been struck: literacy first, canoe trips later. But there are more substantive losses too. Creative writing, social studies and computer work have all become occasional indulgences. Now that the standardized fill-in-the-bubble test is the foundation upon which public schools rest--now that a federal law called No Child Left Behind mandates that kids as young as 9 meet benchmarks in reading and math or jeopardize their schools' reputation--there is little time for anything else...
...lack of female senior Faculty members within a department can also pose problems when recruiting women to fill junior Faculty positions, Tobin said...
Hammitt worked at HSPH for 10 years—he was promoted to the role of full-time professor last spring—before he applied to fill the opening left by John D. Graham, HCRA’s former director who now serves as the administrator for the White House’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs...