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...We’re spending a lot of time together. You really get to know a person well when you’re working with him 24-7 for three weeks,” Peterson says. “I love him more every...
...investment in my beer and wine license and it would have been totally diluted to zero,” she said. “I think the bottom line is that there’s enough saturation of wine shops in the area.” Steve Peterson, the manager at University Wine Shop, which contributed $1,000 to the “Vote No on One” Committee, said he was surprised at the result. He attributed the reversal to the opposition from police forces and the fear that its passage would result in increased drunk driving incidents...
This isn’t the only example of the religious right’s impact on faith-based initiatives; in 2004, conservative Christian psychologist James Dobson put pressure on United States Agency for International Development, or USAID, to sack global health director Anne Peterson over her marginal support of condom usage, according to a Boston Globe investigative report last month. Dobson, known for heartily endorsing the corporal punishment of children and for once declaring, “homosexuality…will destroy the Earth,” is only one of several evangelicals who have forced the government?...
...came from a Cornell address,” said Geoffrey Peterson ’07, a subscriber to Currier Wire where a debate raged about the memo’s authenticity...
...their classrooms are filling up. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) debuted Government 1368, “The Politics of American Education,” and History 1637, “The History of American Education, 1636-2000.” Shattuck Professor of Government Paul E. Peterson, who teaches Gov 1368, said he developed the course because of the demand he perceived among the student body for a class on educational policy—despite what he described as a lack of enthusiasm among some of his colleagues for the idea. Though his class eventually attracted about...