Word: ownerships
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Boloco was an entirely different restaurant.“One day it was The Wrap and the next week it was Boloco,” said Lulu Wang ’06. “There was no explanation for the name change so I thought it had changed ownership.”“I was wondering if the company is the same, if all the nutritional info was the same,” said Erin L. Frey ’08. “I was wondering if they still take Crimson Cash...
...suggested framework for general education will provide undergraduates with far greater ownership over shaping their academic experience and the opportunity to create a personalized curriculum drawing classes from the entire course catalog. But with fewer requirements to ensure breadth of study, that physics concentrator risks missing out on many areas of the academic spectrum normally afforded by a liberal arts education...
...Richmond stations' ticker running beneath prime-time entertainment programming projected on a pair of giant screens. The contrast was astounding from 24 hours earlier when more than 4,000 whoopin' and hollerin' Republicans jammed into a hangar for an hour-long drop-in by President Bush, who took ownership of the outcome of Kilgore's race with a get-out-the-vote rally for the ages. Bush's approval rating in Virginia is a little better than half that of the current governor, Democrat Mark R. Warner, and it was clear when the President decided to come in that Kilgore...
...first thing he realized was that no matter who sponsored the program, the villagers were not going to be receptive unless they felt some ownership of it. So he began traveling through remote areas, explaining the benefits of vitamin A and looking for volunteers to help distribute the pills. When he signed someone up, he would return for a follow-up visit, accompanied by the district chief. Shrestha would make a show of asking passersby for directions to the volunteer's home; with the chief in the car, it was clear they must be on some vital business. "Whole families...
Only about one of every ten African-Americans approved of President Bush's performance before Hurricane Katrina, and the government's much-criticized handling of that crisis lowered that support even more. But Republicans, who have long suggested that Bush's policies on education and home ownership will one day win black support, haven't given up. Tuesday, one of their strategies-getting more high-profile black GOP candidates-bore fruit when, after months of encouragement from top Republican officials, Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele entered the 2006 Senate race...