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...turn his panel's attention to reviving the deal as soon as Senators return from their two-week Easter break and to move a bill back to the full Senate within a week. But majority leader Bill Frist has not committed to taking the bill back to the floor...
...typical gym smell of sweat and tears was replaced by the far sweeter aromas of fruit salad, lavender eye masks and some lighter exercise Saturday when Thrive: Recharge came to the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC). Student members of the Community Health Initiative organized the event, which turned the fourth floor of the MAC into a congregation of tables offering information about sleep, relationships, self awareness, nutrition, and physical activity, and attracted several hundred visitors. Up to 40 people at a time lined up for the free massages and sleep lessons. The event also offered workshops on yoga, acupuncture and kickboxing...
Randall S. Sarafa ’09 said the coffee shop is scheduled to open on Oct. 17 and will probably be located near the first floor entrance, in what is currently the reference room...
...fine life, but these days high school dropouts need not apply. Even a GED is not sufficient for a job here anymore. Take a tour of the factory floor, and the main reason is clear. Some workers--entry-level employees--stand at their stations and pluck irregular pieces of fiber glass from the line. It's mostly mindless labor, but the giant whirring belts and chomping insulation cutters are run by adjacent computer terminals called programmable-logic controllers. When the floor boss goes on a coffee break, it's the floor workers who must operate the controllers. In today...
...Frist has not said whether he will bring it back to the floor for a vote, but two things could affect that decision. Serious pressure from the White House to get a deal - pressure that so far, despite the President's occasional public statements, has been virtually non-existent - could move Republicans forward. Or a backlash against the massive protests planned by pro-immigration groups in coming days could make them dig in their heels. The Senate's dealmakers -John McCain, Ted Kennedy, Chuck Hagel, Mel Martinez, Barack Obama and others - say they will continue their weekly meetings in search...