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...bound mission? Not if Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. has his way. The House Science Committee chairman has been against sending any more boys up that way since June's collision between the Spektr module and a cargo ship, and wants to protect Wolf from becoming "an assistant Mr. Fix-It" aboard the embattled Russian station. That Wolf himself is quite keen to go appears to be beside the point...
When students arrived this month and the water use in the building increased, the blockage moved to the intersection of the pipes going to the house and to the dining hall, according to Associate Director of Dining Services Leonard D. Condenzio. Construction workers rushed to fix the breach as soon as it was reported on Wednesday, he said...
...quest for money never stops. In fact, few fund-raising appeals have been as bold as the one launched suddenly last spring asking donors for a tax-deductible $10,000 to help fix up the Vice President's residence on the grounds of the Naval Observatory. The letter arrived on desks all around Washington amid stories about the Democratic Party's intense scouring for cash in the 1996 campaign; it struck even hardened Washingtonians as audacious. The signature on the letter? Peter Knight...
...which is under attack from the German government. "[Clinton] said he had a roommate years ago who was a Scientologist and had really liked him, and respected his views on it. He said he felt we were given an unfair hand in that country, and that he wanted to fix it. That did it. It was like--wow! You're kidding! Really? Well, all right." The schmoozing continues. A letter from Clinton was read at a tribute that a Hollywood arts group, the American Cinematheque, recently gave for Travolta. It praised him for having "created some of the most memorable...
According to Rosen, Princeton Review said that although it recognized the problem, it did not intend to take action to fix it. Rosen said that, "in effect," Princeton Review's response to the allegations...