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...class requires three five-page papers, a midterm and final, and of course, a frank disposition and the ability to appreciate dirty mouth...
...went to Clinton's desk. His firm, Provost & Umphrey, contributed $7,500 on April 30, 1996. The President vetoed the legislation two days later, May 2. On July 17, the firm gave another $30,000 to the DNC, with $10,000 more coming in the fall. In the 1998 midterm elections, as Clinton's impeachment hung in the balance, Provost & Umphrey donated more than $260,000 to Democratic Party committees. And so far in this election, it has written checks totaling $420,000 to the party...
...after intersession, when I asked several people where they were thinking about working over the summer, most answered that they already had a job lined up. I was stunned. I quickly learned that, for the most selective positions, the application deadline most likely occurs before you take your first midterm in the fall semester...
...There's some delay when non-resident advisers see a midterm report," says Canaday proctor Casey L. Due. "But I'm going to have a better idea if someone is failing because I see them every...
...Seoul announced simultaneously on Monday that President Kim will meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il in the Northern capital in the first top-level summit between the two states since their creation five decades ago. Although the announcement was clearly timed to coincide with South Korea's midterm elections - in which President Kim had been criticized by the opposition for failure to produce results in his "Sunshine Policy" of reconciliation with the North - the meeting's significance goes way beyond Seoul's domestic politicking. After all, no Western-allied leader has ever even met Kim Jong-Il, whose famine...