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Oriol said that, shortly after the event,officials at the Fogg called to inform her thatstudents had behaved discourteously. She said sheasked the Fogg to formalize its complaint inwriting...
...could fly a Concorde through: outsiders can pick up the tab for trips connected with "official" duties. And so many official duties need doing in places we all want to be in. And, ooh, the facts that need finding. An electric-power association believed the best way to inform members of Congress about utility rates was to send a dozen of them, with staff, floating through the Grand Canyon, according to the Salt Lake Tribune. Utah Senator Bob Bennett and his staff logged $39,684 in paid travel including a trip for him and his wife to study international trade...
Last spring, the Fund had asked for an ad hoc grant to pay the photo copying and labeling costs required to inform seniors about their alternatives...
Amistadhas been conscripted for the task of facilitating our Presidentially-mandated racial catharsis. Unfortunately, the movie's simplistic message, while important, cannot inform the horrendous complexities of a serious contemporary discussion of race. What does Amistad teach its audience? Slavery was bad, a terrible crime. Freedom is much better. How does this message translate into grand societal questions? For the editors of Newsweek, the big questions were: Should the U.S. government apologize for slavery? Should we build a memorial to slavery? And how should we approach the salve ownership of the founding fathers...
...effectively. BSC should appoint expert counselors who can speak the languages of major minority groups. We hope BSC and UHS can help to provide more training to the volunteers so that a more professional counseling service can be provided. Last but not least, it is of great importance to inform and encourage the students to use all these existing services as much as possible...