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KANSAS CITY, Mo.--On the day of the Republican primary in Kansas, my cousin adamantly ushered his wife out of the house with stern instructions: "You will vote against Linda Holloway...
...called Mouse--short for Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education. Two years later, Mouse has about 1,500 volunteers in its database and a budget of nearly $2 million a year. It has fully wired 38 inner-city schools, connecting some 75,000 kids to the Internet. Sarah Holloway, Mouse's executive director, says a worker who sweats alongside his boss, pulling cable in a public school, knows that they are after more than a fast buck. Says Holloway: "It is a bonding experience." Rasiej says that "a lot of CEOs approach me and take out their checkbooks...
...With any luck, U.S. District Judge Norma Holloway Johnson, veteran of many an impeachment-era court ruling, will get to the bottom of it. And this time there'll be no leaking - all parties have to make relevant documents public. By next week, we could be reliving another impeachment tradition: the data dump. About 18 months after everybody stopped reading...
Stephen P. Brumbaugh '02 and Christopher E. Holloway '01 will be vice-chairs of the BGLTSA next year. Tremitiere will be the organization's treasurer, and Elizabeth F. M. Janiak '03 will be the organization's political chair...
...were served our scrambled eggs and fresh-baked biscuits and had read the headlines on the Memphis Commercial Appeal that had been slipped under our door, we were nearly into the station at Greenwood, Miss., where a few local passengers boarded. Our breakfast companions were Claudia Ogle and Alma Holloway, a retired secretary and a bank administrator from Toledo, Ohio. When I mentioned that I had showered in the toilet-shower combo, they looked as scandalized as if I had announced that I had sunbathed topless on the engine roof at full speed...