Word: logs
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Last year, the peer tutoring program, comprised of three specialized tracks, employed approximately 270 undergraduate tutors. Tutors log an average of 3,200 hours of work per year, Ducey said. He now anticipates a 25 percent increase in the demand for tutoring as a result of the price reduction...
...fraction of the high school class of 1998 is thinking of a career in the lucrative field of computer science, preferring business, education and health services. With a shortage of qualified computer workers for jobs that are expected to double in number by 2006, students would be wise to log on and make the grade...
...reason is poet and novelist Kathleen Norris. She first hit the best-seller list in 1993 with Dakota: A Spiritual Geography, a meditation on the farm crisis, religion and the wind-whipped Plains state of North Dakota. That was followed in 1996 by The Cloister Walk, a log of the nine months that Norris, a married Protestant, spent living among the monks at St. John's Abbey in Minnesota. Readers went wild, keeping it on the best-seller list for 27 weeks...
...father, who also sired Dan McGwire, backup quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks, says that his son's baseball success surprises him: "We expected him to get an education and to take care of himself in that way." Though accused of using steroids, McGwire says he hasn't, that his log tosser's body is the result of intensive weight-room work. Rod Dedeaux, who coached McGwire at U.S.C. as well as on the Olympic team of 1984, says, "Mark has power of heart as well as power physically." Of the home-run record, he says, "If anyone...
...passerby called the Harvard University Police after hearing moans coming from Gomez's room early Saturday morning, according to the HUPD log. The HUPD summoned an ambulance to the scene, and Dr. Gomez was taken first to Mt. Auburn Hospital and then to Beth Israel...