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...addition to the categories of students permitted on campus for the entirety of J-Term last year, Hammonds said there might be room for a few more arts groups to stay in residence, though she noted that the number of students allowed to stay will continue to be restrained by the capacity of Annenberg Hall, the only dining hall that will be open during the restricted period...
...can’t forget that the teams we’ve raced over the past few weeks are in the top five or six crews in the nation,” O’Leary said. “Winning might require new team combinations, but ultimately it’s going to come down to whoever’s in the lineup figuring out how to be faster on race...
...might think the audience of 3,000 Southern conservative activists would be inspired by the type of impassioned rhetoric that has made the high court a lightning rod of anger and agitation on both sides of the political spectrum for more than a generation. But speakers from Sarah Palin to Newt Gingrich to Governors Rick Perry and Haley Barbour bypassed hand-wringing over the potential implications of a liberal new Justice and the provocative, incendiary topics of abortion, guns and gay rights. Instead, they directed their fire at Obama's health care law, deeming it the ultimate manifestation...
...producers. "We were told to keep it in mind," he says. If anything, however, the law may simply provide added impetus for entertainers and artists to push the boundaries. "The recent activities of the Catholic church are much more of an outrage than anything the blasphemy law might be there to prevent," McSavage says. "Beside pedophilia and the scandalous cover-up that ensued, blasphemy pales into insignificance...
Will these methods succeed in silencing those who want change in Iran? Using force and violence, imprisoning people, intimidating and harassing them - that will never eliminate these demands for change. It might scare them into silence, but it will only increase the gap between the regime and a large part of society. When you imprison one, you're breeding resentment among many other people - that prisoner's family members, friends and colleagues - so they are multiplying resentment by the measures they are using...