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Lured by a patchwork of brochures, a collection of multi-colored stress balls, and an extensive postering campaign, over 200 students were screened for depression in the past two days—with roughly one-third referred to counseling based on their responses...
...That means that about one-third of all those screened weren’t in treatment when they should have been,” Stork said...
...most Latin Americans have soured on closer trade ties with the U.S. Latin poverty has worsened amid capitalist reforms - a big reason why Bolivians last month forced free- marketeer President Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada to resign. In Peru, the polling firm APOYO has found that only around one-third of voters agreed with their government's decision to take Peru out of the G-22. Lula and Brazil have harnessed decades of pent-up frustration with hefty U.S. tariffs. For example, Brazil and the U.S. together produce 90% of the world's orange juice. Brazil exports...
...said, however, that the proposition had little chance of passing because it requires the approval of one-third of registered voters—a number roughly equal to voter turnout in a typical year...
Harvard players spent the evening making, and lunging for, passes off the boards, off their heels and off-target in general. One player noticeably on his game was Kolarik, whose fiery style and ever-churning skates gave him seven shots on goal, more than one-third of his team’s total...