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...poor eyesight. They point out that the earphones that transmit the exaggerated speech sounds to children's ears in the lab are only temporary aids. "When you take off eyeglasses, you can't see," observes Kuhl. "But when you take off these funny-looking earphones, then you might just proceed to understanding normal speech...
WANT TO SEE A CIVIC MONUMENT THAT NO CITY would ever want? Go to New Orleans and proceed to the intersection of Congress and Law streets, just a few blocks from the tourists' Latin Quarter. Walk anywhere in that neighborhood of trashed storefronts and blunt-shouldered housing projects. It won't take long to find walls that are spattered with grimy little craters. Those are bullet holes. Every one of them is an unofficial memorial to the mayhem that was daily life around there until not so long...
...first American injured in the Bosnia peace mission when he drove over a land mine. But the mission is being delayed by a more powerful adversary than mines: Mother Nature. Efforts to build a pontoon bridge across the Sava River, so that the bulk of the U.S. deployment could proceed from Croatia into Bosnia, were swamped by the swollen river's floodwaters, which rose more than 5 ft. in 24 hours, sweeping away materiel, stranding trucks and soaking G.I.s...
...each year, and it summarily denies thousands routinely," Cohen says. "It could in fact be that the Court disagreed with the Ninth Circuit, but denied the case anyway. The only thing unequivocally true at this point is that Douglas County's case is dead." In other words, Babbitt can proceed...
Were this an isolated incident, we would be shocked, saddened and unsure of how to proceed. The fact that PBH mobilized thousands of students for Thursday's rally shows what we already know: this is but a single example of administrative disregard for student opinion. The administration has consistently failed to take student concerns seriously for the last 20 or more years. While 90 percent of the student body opposed randomization, the policy was approved without student representation on the deciding body. The fact that a decision so important to student life was made without the input of students...