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...entirely clear how this effect works. The GPA increase could potentially come from homework help, encouraging proper study habits or creating implicit competition. Interestingly, however, the positive academic effects only work in one direction. Your grades do not go down if your roommate had relatively low academic achievement in high school...
...bring about reform, though, he said politicians will have to sacrifice popularity. The Serbian public does not have a perspective of long-term democracy and stability to call for proper reforms...
...which he and his associates are accused of paying off judges in a case related to the state's sale of a food conglomerate - was delayed after Berlusconi's forces passed a law last October that requires judges to exclude all evidence from foreign countries that lacks the proper stamp on any of the documents. An outstanding fraud case was effectively made moot by a "false accounting'' law passed in April by the governing coalition that decriminalized all but the most serious accounting infractions. And there are the inevitable questions that on any of these issues, Berlusconi's direct...
Summers’ statements Tuesday were his most explicit—and most political—to date on the issues surrounding Israel. Last spring, Summers rejected calls for divestment, arguing that political advocacy is not the proper province of the University...
When the facts were re-examined, moreover, they all indicated that Begin had made the proper decision. The budget for Iraq’s Atomic Energy Commission had increased dramatically from $5 million to $70 million per year in 1976 (a year after the Osirak reactor was purchased). Even more troubling, in 1980 the Italian government had sold Hussein three “hot cells”—nuclear laboratories that are shielded by lead and specifically designed for handling radioactive materials—which, when combined with reprocessing technology, would’ve enabled Iraq to make...