Word: jannings
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...runners fared well, but high finishes were hard to come by after a tough week of practice. Sophomore Aishlinn O’Callaghan, running the 800 meters for the first time all season, took fifth with a time of 2:13.13, a mere .56 seconds ahead of sophomore Jan Ng, who finished seventh.“It’s really hard to perform well at the second meet because your body’s so tired from all the training,” Pederson said. “For the distance group, especially, it’s a brutal...
...they'd like to hold their primaries on that day too. Florida is considering upping the ante and going even earlier - but both the G.O.P. and Democratic Party are looking askance at that proposal for fear of aggrieving the traditional early decision states Iowa (which holds its caucus on Jan. 14) and New Hampshire (Jan. 22). And then there is Texas. At the moment, three similar bipartisam bills in the state legislature aim to move the Texas primary from March to February. But some Texans aren?t too sure it is wise to rush in with the crowd...
...profile." An early Texas primary would likely benefit the deep-pocketed, organized front-runners, Buchanan says. What's more, with early voting - popular in Texas where 34% of the general election ballots were cast early in 2004 - ballots would be cast at local grocery stores and community centers on Jan. 19, three days ahead of the New Hampshire primary, giving non-front-runners even less time to make an impression. Divining whether Texas wins influence with a move is "speculative and interesting, but it could go either way," Buchanan says...
...Jan. 22, the council instructed City Manager Robert W. Healy to form a policy to “protect street trees that are in the path of construction.” In a letter delivered yesterday, Healy said such concerns already fall under a Massachusetts law allowing city governments to charge an assailant who “wantonly injures, defaces or destroys a shrub, plant, [or] tree” with a $500 fine and the cost of the defaced shrubbery...
...mails show Rove was involved early on in figuring out which and how many U.S. attorneys would be fired. A Jan. 6, 2005, e-mail from one White House lawyer to another states that Rove wanted to know "how [they] planned to proceed regarding U.S. Attorneys, whether we were going to allow all to stay, request resignations from all and accept only some of them, or selectively replace them...