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University Marshal Jacqueline A. O’Neill said yesterday that though she can’t comment on the details of security, her office is confident that the cooperating agencies will keep Commencement safe, terror threat or otherwise...
...North ‘05 manages to turn the plainest lines into jokes with his slow, painfully thoughtful delivery. The Follies are appropriately bouncy, and the cowboys, fully aware of being self-parodies, stage fake shootouts in the saloon and discuss the symbolism of Eugene O’Neill between folksongs...
...deadly sin. The number of diabetics will grow to 366 million by 2030, according to World Health Organization estimates released this week. "Low-carb products will make it easier for diabetics to control their diets while giving them access to foods that were formerly strictly limited," says Edward O'Neill, associate director of the food-processing center at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. The diabetic market alone can sustain many of the low-carb products coming to life, he notes...
...Most people who have been around for a while agree that the student orations are one of the high points of the Commencement festivities,” University Marshal Jacqueline A. O’Neill, a member of the selection committee, wrote in an e-mail. “I don’t think they’ll be disappointed...
pity himself and blame others. And George W. Bush? This most publicly religious of Presidents has been set upon by a series of Old Testament prophets--first, former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill, ranting in the desert about the wages of fiscal irresponsibility, and now Richard Clarke, the counterterrorism expert, who evangelized before 9/11 about the al-Qaeda threat...