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...carefully instruct our coaches on the recruiting rules of the NCAA, Ivy League, and Harvard, and they are required to pass an NCAA certification test each year before going out to recruit," the press release said...
...shore up a trend in which the public is turning to the courts and local governments - rather than to federal politicians - to seek redress against powerful special interests. It also explains why the Washington lobbyists would want to spread their gospel beyond the Beltway. "The judge will always instruct the jury that they're only to base their judgment on the facts of this case and not accept any outside influence," says TIME legal analyst Alain Sanders. "But jurors are people, and it would be foolish to assume they're not influenced by the world around them. And that could...
...Western--which is mainly to say American--culture. "My friends are enthralled by the West," Narayan complains. He believes Sanskrit is the way to lure them back. He frequently holds 10-day workshops throughout India, teaching people spoken Sanskrit. When he visits his boyhood village, his father watches him instruct local youngsters. "I think he feels bad because I am not making much money," says Narayan. "But he is proud because I am serving the nation...
...registered with the GOP, Bush could easily triumph in multiple Republican-only, winner-take-all states, bagging all the delegates he needs. In the meantime, the Texas governor should take note of the electorate's weary attitude toward the increasingly nasty Republican campaign. Bush benefactors Falwell and Robertson might instruct him in a passage from Colossians: "But now you must rid yourselves of all such things as these: anger, rage, malice, slander and filthy language from your lips...
...said members need to instruct each other about how to obtain life, fire and health insurance and how to invest in stocks and mutual funds, especially young people...