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...least €110 million, has had losses over the last three years of some €50 million, and has seen circulation drop by 4.66% in the last year. Colombani's partisans say that Plenel's editorial leadership is largely to blame; Plenel's people blame Colombani's ill-timed expansions...
...dangerous. So says CNN, so says the State Department,” Joseph A. Pace ’06-’07, who is currently studying in Syria, wrote in an e-mail. “It is stifling intellectual curiosity and exploration of regions that are ill-understood...
...only interested in socializing and sexual promiscuity. Blondes are regarded as cheerful and nice—people seem surprised to meet a blonde that is forceful or demanding. Our peers unconciouscly associate blondeness with affluence and privilege, and thus regard blondes’ opinions as naïve and ill-informed. People assume that I’m downright silly because of my hair color—and I wonder if I cater my behavior to their expectations...
...panel ruled “the government has failed to proffer a shred of evidence” that the Solomon Amendment enhances national security, a prerequisite for the statute’s constitutionality. If anything, the panel argued, the policy “generate[s] ill will toward the military” and “actually impedes recruitment...
...complained that the efforts to bring black students up to par will divert resources from other students. Accordingly, the phrases "African American" and "minority" are absent from the titles and mission statements of the various initiatives, and the programs are open to all underachieving students. Many teachers are simply ill at ease with the frank public conversations on race that the new strategies sometimes require. To assuage those anxieties, Fornero has hired Deborah Harmon, an African-American education professor from nearby Eastern Michigan University and the mother of two kids who have attended the Ann Arbor schools, to lead teachers...