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Given that the council will now retain a likely excess of funds this year, re-evaluation committee member Melissa Garza '94 said she is leaning toward opposing the $10 term bill increase. Garza sponsored the amendment to the by-laws passed last night...
...Irene's face to the statue of an angle above the London pub of that name. Despite her demanding and abrasive personality, Irene assumes a semi-divine status, the image of the perfection to those surrounding her: on the other hand, leads a temporary and contingent existence. She will retain her somewhat exalted only so long as she remains within the ambit of Irene. Likewise, her love affairs, if they could be so called, are brief, occuring between the end-points of a voyage; one takes place in the corridor of a train, and the other in the hold...
...Israelis will also retain ultimate jurisdiction over the border crossings to Egypt and Jordan. The Palestinians will have their own wing in the border terminal, through which Palestinians will pass, but these travelers will still be subject to Israeli security checks. Israel maintains the right to refuse entry to anyone who is not a resident of the West Bank or Gaza Strip, and can restrict the return of refugees from the Arab-Israeli wars, quashing Palestinian hopes of unfettered immigration...
Perhaps some professors worry about academic integrity or pedagogical freedom, and therefore do not participate. Granted, these are not unimportant issues, but students retain a legitimate claim to the opinions of their fellows before enrolling in a course. This does not threaten academic freedom. It responds...
...earthquake, exasperated commuters resorted to what would have been unthinkable in their car-worship culture -- they flocked onto commuter trains. Metrolink, the city's embryonic light-rail system, reported a tripling of morning passengers, from 10,000 to 30,000, on its four lines, and last week managed to retain 70% of the new ridership even after freeway detours began to reopen. The most popular by far was the 40-mile ride north to Santa Clarita, a new bedroom community cut off by the fractured Golden State Freeway; its daily ridership jumped from...