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...better for] community involvement,"Pasquarello says. "We want officers to blend inwith the community...
...tell-tale sign for me was thequestion...if the impropriety was directly tied inwith his activities as city councillor," Sullivansays. "My vote might have been different had thisbeen a case directly in relation to his activitiesas a city councillor...
...state level, [Harvard] is perceived aswell-off and generally more able to absorb costson our own," Casey says. "It's better to go inwith a colleague for a state university likeUMass...
...that the first two right-hand rows were solid with Russians who cheered with everybody else. It was not greatly surprising that the Russians had come-after all, the opener was Tchaikovsky's Eugen Onegin, a longtime Russian favorite. The surprise was that they had joined inwith hearty applause for tall, dark-voiced U.S. Bass-Baritone George London (TIME, Jan. 9), who sang the title role...