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Clinton himself initiated a year-long dialogue on race during his final year in office, creating a government office to “keep the nation focused on closing the opportunity gap” between races, while convening corporate and religious leaders to pledge to renew diversity in their workplaces...
...increasingly difficult time managing, allocating and protecting the water that exists. In some areas the hydrological cycle - by which the fresh water of rain and snow eventually evaporates, condenses in clouds and falls again - may be taking longer to complete as humans use water faster than nature can renew it. As governments, international agencies and local officials grapple with the situation, research findings and conflicts over water rights illustrate the immensity of the task. For example...
...despite the outcome, Brazile says she has used the election to renew her commitment to politics and public service...
Following yesterday's sweep, the Crimson's future looks rosy, as Ghazal is the only senior on the team. The Crimson will look to renew its history of dominance next season In the 19-year history of Ivy women's tennis, the Crimson has won 13 Ivy titles and lost just 17 matches...
...April 20 - this Summit of "La Gran Familia" of the Americas - has special significance. It is the first meeting of the heads of state and government of the region's democracies in the new millennium and thus an auspicious occasion to reflect on our shared accomplishments and to renew our shared resolve to meet the challenges of the future...