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Under the proposed plan, members would be granted a waiver for one absence from a regular meeting if they attended the lock...
...other major debate last night focused on whether the council should grant an exemption to the attendance policy for members who attend the council lock-in, an all-night bonding experience planned for early next month...
...pilfered works, previously kept under lock and key in the Harvard-Yenching's third-floor rare books room, had been valued components of the library, whose approximately 1 million volumes represent the largest collection of East Asian books outside of Asia...
...like to be from the wrong side of the tracks, what it was like to be the fat kid. He knew what it was like to have problems with his wife, and to be fired in a public and humiliating way. Bush has talked about what prompted him to lock the liquor cabinet when he turned 40. Gore may have lost his sister to cancer and almost lost his son to a car accident, but he rarely comes across as vulnerable. He's still the hard-working student once trotted out by his parents to please the grownup guests...
...contrast to Bush's large-scale reforms, the Social Security proposals of Vice President Al Gore '69 have been far more modest, consisting mainly of using the Social Security surplus to reduce government debt (the infamous "lock box") and a commitment to prolong the program through 2050 with general revenues--which must come from other taxes or from deficit spending. Gore has also argued in favor of a separate program to match the savings of lower- and middle-income Americans with tax credits. This proposal, which would improve personal savings in a progressive way, deserves serious attention...