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...staring at a car wreck. I don’t know, Ms. Coulter, if you thought you had given your audience something to think about, or that your “dirt” on John McCain would lead us to reconsider the upcoming election, but I write to inform you that you failed at both...
...vice president. Having temporarily traded in his characteristic scruffy look, Sundquist—wearing a pink pinstriped button-down shirt—discussed mental health initiatives and Administrative Board reform—some of the issues that made up his campaign platform. The UC passed a motion to inform the University that the UC’s Ad Hoc Ad Board Committee is currently reviewing the way students are affected by the board’s decisions. “The main issue that we’re trying to point out is that we want students...
...given the jury a clear explanation about the standards used to determine whether an individual is too intoxicated to consent to sex. The court, in supporting the State Appeals Court’s decision to overturn Urban’s conviction, agreed that the standard language used to inform juries about a victim’s ability to consent can be misleading, the AP reported. The new ruling—which covered both Urban’s case and a related one— requires that prosecutors offer explicit proof that a defendant was aware of a victim?...
...Star says, they can actually qfford the clothes we saw on SATC) Cashmere's quartet includes a hotel coo, an investment banker, a marketing executive and a magazine publisher; Lipstick's trio consists of a movie-studio head, a fashion designer and another magazine bigwig. (Memo to producers: Please inform my bosses how lavishly paid magazine workers are supposed...
...tremendous 300 percent. Harvard’s Office of International Programs (OIP) aids young travelers in reaching their literal and figurative destinations—both in organizing study abroad opportunities and recommending third-party study abroad companies to Harvard students. It is important, however, for the OIP to inform students of all factors that might be influencing their recommendations—especially kickbacks from these very third-party agencies. Harvard is just one university currently under investigation for receiving kickbacks and other forms of extra compensation as part of partnerships with study abroad programs. New York Attorney General Andrew...