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...language that he used to really change this country. So that's obviously a very large-scale example. People think a poet is someone who sits alone. In fact, poetry has come out of the oral tradition. It's something people shared. It has a vitality that kids really respond...
...respond to attacks, the company will soon set up a campaign-style war room called Action Alley in its headquarters, staffed by close to a dozen people, including a campaign manager. Wal-Mart's critics have also changed tack. The United Food and Commercial Workers, after failing to organize workers at Wal-Mart stores, is hoping to build national resistance to the retailer. The union hired Paul Blank, 29, former political director of Howard Dean's campaign, to lead Wake-Up Wal-Mart; Jim Jordan, who was one of John Kerry's campaign managers, is advising Wal-Mart Watch...
Being a living lesson in tolerance--countering stereotypes, representing an entire religion--can be a heavy burden for such young shoulders to bear. "I guess I might respond that it's Allah's will what happens," Shamez reflected a few days after the jamboree ended. "It's Allah's will." And it's a scout's duty to do his best...
...mechanisms for relisting the grizzly are inadequate--they don't, for example, kick in when the bears' favorite food supply, the seeds of the whitebark pine, succumbs to disease or insects. "[The FWS does] do reviews," she says. "There's nothing that says they have to do anything to respond...
Houghton is again leading the charge in searching for Harper’s replacement, but he did not respond to repeated requests for comment this week. Neither did the other five members of the search committee: Keohane, Ferguson, Pelton, Robert D. Reischauer ’63, and Patti B. Saris...