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...legal costs of the commission. "Unless the commission changes its mind, this would be a permanent revocation," the commission's legal adviser Donald Haight insisted. "Without further action, the license would not be restored." But in boxing, nothing is forever except Don King. Tyson can reapply annually to reenter the ring. The house of 'unarmed combat' is hardly built on principles: the sport was waiting eagerly when Iron Mike, rapist, got out of jail, and it may not take long for boxing's rapacious governors to grow ravenous for the biggest draw of the decade...
Rubin said equipping the poor to reenter the economic mainstream requires efforts by both the public and private sectors...
Vice President and General Counsel Margaret H. Marshall and Vice President for Government, Community and Public Affairs James H. Rowe III '73 entered the building at 9:35 a.m. By 9:45 a.m., Harvard Dining Services workers were allowed to reenter the building to move food items to tents outside the Science Center...
When McLaughlin noticed the fast-approaching Ford Explorer coming from the opposite direction, he tried to reenter his original lane of traffic by turning back toward the right, according to the first source...
McLaughlin was unable to reenter his original lane and collided with the Ford Explorer, according to the source. The windshield popped out upon impact, shattering glass in the street...