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...completely omit Asians, you are leaving a gap--a vacuum to a group of students that is not only embarrassing to us, but also to the university," said Chang...
...issued guidelines that would have allowed staff members to delete that mountain of electronic evidence. Judge Charles Richey dismissed those instructions as "capricious" and "contrary to the law." He specifically rejected the argument that all substantive E-mail had been saved in computer printouts. The paper versions, Richey noted, omit who received the documents and when. "What government officials knew and when they knew it has been a key question in not only the Iran-contra investigation but also in the Watergate matter...
...SOLUTIONS to this dilemma come to mind. One is, of course, to omit the whole thing. However, the idea of an opening prayer seems to me to be still valuable because it reminds us of transcendent values that the University and our education are meant to sustain...
...dispute over the ownership of a basketball. For many boys who go through these programs, violence goes from being a first reaction to a last resort. Parents should also urge schools to conduct child-rearing classes. While schools teach almost every complex skill that people need to know, we omit what is the most important one -- how to be a good parent...
...than in his self- conscious attitude toward his health. Instead of "keeping it all in," as he did with a bleeding ulcer in 1960, Bush provides an almost daily commentary on his sleeping and eating habits, weight, morale and energy level. Though some might think it politically wiser to omit any mention of presidential maladies or medications, particularly with Dan Quayle as Vice President, Bush apparently does not. At a horseshoe throw last week on the South Lawn, Bush appeared in a T shirt featuring the milking end of a dead cow, its feet straight up in the air, with...