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According to DeLong, the grates were not always dangerous, and both Harvard and homelessness groups tried several tactics to restore the grates to their previous level of safety. Social workers tried to convince the men to stop harassing others, but to no avail. In addition, the police "tried to punish...
And despite the enthusiasm with which the legislation was initially hailed, the Senate, by a vote of 52 to 47, last month rejected a Democratic amendment to restore $435 million in funding for Americorps.
By week's end the long dig-out had begun. Crews arrived from all over the South to clear the highways of fallen pine and live oak trees, restore power, water and telephone service and remove the wreckage and debris. It will take many months before the outer beaches can...
While students have rejected PUCC's vision of the council as a vanguard for student activism, its 31 council representatives must begin working with other reformers to restore credibility to council. This means supporting measures that will make the council more open and accountable to students: direct elections, internet balloting...
This is no abstract investigation. Goleman is looking for antidotes to restore "civility to our streets and caring to our communal life." He sees practical applications everywhere for how companies should decide whom to hire, how couples can increase the odds that their marriages will last, how parents should raise...