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...par working conditions exist in apparel factories in all of the countries visited," the report concluded...
...campaign finance scandals--and bending the pre-determined time limits. His non-response to the first question on Bush's experience was unfortunate, as he could have made a convincing point rather than devolving into generalities on tax cuts and Medicare reform. Yet Bush's faults were up to par with those of the vice president; Bush seemed uncomfortable and out of place in front of the camera, especially when the time limit lights came on. Bush's many vague answers may have confused the audience and may have easily contributed to the impression that he is a lightweight...
...That donors were let in and the public kept out comes as par for the course in an election where corporations and wealthy individuals spend three to four billion dollars to push their interests ahead of yours...
Roughly 50 percent of the senior class voted last week, according to HAA staff member Orquidea Martinez who helped oversee the election. She said the turnout rate is on par with past years and is expected to be similar for the second round of voting...
...concern for the health of women who will take the drug. "This is a sad day for women," said a spokesperson for the Family Research Council. Pro-choice groups, longtime supporters of the drug, expressed gratification at the decision, calling the approval an advance in women's health on par with the introduction of the birth control pill...