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...politicians attempt to churn out the vote for the upcoming national elections, a student group is trying to churn out Asian American candidates in campus-wide elections. The Asian American Association (AAA) created the Asian American Political Initiative this year as a support network for students interested in running for leadership positions in a number of organizations, including the Undergraduate Council (UC) and the Institute of Politics (IOP). “I feel like for any student who is involved in IOP or UC, that is a great preparation for a career in politics,” said Sanby...
...candidates.” Alumni abroad, McGrath Lewis said, are the Admissions Office’s strongest resources for recruiting these students in the United Kingdom. Current recruiting practices in the United Kingdom differ markedly from those domestically, McGrath Lewis said. The Admissions Office relies mostly on the alumni network for student recruitment rather than identifying and contacting individual students based on standardized test scores as in the United States. Alumni in the United Kingdom are encouraged to monitor students who, for example, win science fairs or piano competitions, in an effort to locate promising applicants, McGrath Lewis said...
...Ironically, Perry's greatest vision - a 4,000-mile network of highways, truckways and railway called the Trans-Texas Corridor - is drawing the most heat. The state party's platform has twice rejected the idea because of the land required to build it. Conservative bloggers are angry because the plans would let foreign companies run the for-profit toll roads for 50 years and would open up the border to Mexican truckers. Oil woman Anne Holland, a member of the Republican Inner Circle for years, is so irate she is voting independent for Strayhorn. "I have been a staunch Republican...
...French and U.S. officials concur on a picture of Doha's activities during the 1990s that included serving as al-Qaeda's coordinator for Europe, and recruiting scores, perhaps hundreds, of young Muslims into clandestine network, sending many for training in Afghanistan at a specially designated camp...
That's why Telekom's CEO Kai-Uwe Ricke just opened his wallet again and spent $4.2 billion to span a high-speed 3G wireless network across the U.S. "We want to maximize our sales in the U.S. and expand T-Mobile USA into the largest single unit in the group," Ricke told reporters in New York City...