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However, while the three 'ships' make up the foundation of a good portion of undergraduate contact with Radcliffe, they will no doubt be promoted at the expense of the myriad other smaller, but just as crucial, programs that the dean's office has supported and knows best. Recreating the College with no dean to specifically promote the interests of undergraduates is a terrible idea...
...Robersons were accused by 11-year-old D.E.--the state's chief witness, who just happens to be the foster daughter of Wenatchee's sole sex-crimes investigator, Robert Perez--of myriad acts of child abuse, allegedly carried out not in furtive encounters but in bizarre sex parties at their church. Lurid reports describe orgies and ritual sacrifice on the altar, with Roberson and his congregation of perverts shouting "Hallelujah!" after what D.E. calls "the wild thing...
Gilbert, who co-founded Myriad Genetics in 1992 in addition to Biogen, says his teaching is better because of his connections...
...take place in the near future. "Peacekeeping will change -- the U.N will return to its previous role of going into a country only when there is a peace to keep. We're already seeing this happen in Bosnia." The U.N. also plans to streamline duplicate work by its myriad agencies to address widespread criticism of inefficiency and waste...
...certainly reasonable to wonder why the committee chose these three broad ethnic groups among the myriad peoples in America. Any true understanding of America's ethnic history would seem incomplete without examining the diverse American peoples of European ancestry...