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Sherwood says it could also foster a stronger sense of connection between those on stage and those back stage, “bridging the actor-techie gap...
...year. Missouri and Tennessee are considering doing the same. In 2000 George W. Bush effectively secured the nomination after only nine states had voted. Al Gore was the victor after only two primaries. By the time Missouri voted March 7, turnout was just 19%. With a $1 billion budget gap forcing state workers to unscrew every third light bulb to save on electricity, some Missouri legislators say spending $3.7 million on a primary doesn't make sense. Politics is also a consideration. The three states that have canceled their primaries have Republican-controlled legislatures. With Bush assured the G.O.P. nomination...
...interview, Fowler-Finn emphasized his experience dealing with the achievement gap in Fort Wayne, which has similar demographics to Cambridge—although it’s much larger—and where, he said, he’d narrowed the gap by 30 to 40 percent...
...Harvard Bridge, the Black and White made a powerful move to build a virtually insurmountable lead. After gaining considerable momentum, Radcliffe rowed a strong third 500 meters and widened the gap even farther before crossing the finish line...
...primary dance rehearsal and performance space, expires in June 2005 when the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study will convert it to a meeting space. Although OFA dance program director Elizabeth W. Bergmann says Summers promised undergraduate dancers in his office hours that there will be no gap between the loss of Rieman and the availability of a new building, he has left it up to FAS to determine where the space will come from. College administrators like Associate Dean of the College David P. Illingworth ’71 insist space will be found, but say they have not identified...