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...going to get married. She is educated, she can sing and dance very well, and she just doesn't consider her complexion a problem." And does the single, dark Saloni live happily ever after? Thakur laughs and says, "Of course. This is Indian TV. Not every rule was meant to be broken...
...doesn't have the résumé to rule the Giants with such an iron fist. While he has shown a flair for late-game heroics, he is not yet Joe Montana. He has struggled with his accuracy, throwing four interceptions in a loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Plus, his personality is just not Peyton's. Eli attributes his reticence at least partly to birth order. "Around dinner, I was just kind of watching and letting them do the talking," says Eli of his older brothers. "Don't speak until spoken...
...male final clubs or fraternities wanting to organize their own milk and cookies receptions.The UC’s bylaws exist, in part, to ensure all students have equal opportunities to access their own money. At its heart, then, the problem with the AACF’s inflexible rule is that it exhibits a lack of respect for the right of students to their resources. Though some would argue that it is ludicrous to ask Christian student groups to have anything other than Christian officers, mandating this in a constitution is very different from leaving the decision up to its members...
...tiny Pueblo become a leader in the antismoking movement? "We did a lot of education on the issue for four years before we even tried to get an ordinance," says Nevin-Woods. The hard work paid off. Voters affirmed the new rule twice. And while others may quibble that 27% doesn't seem like much of a benefit, it makes a world of difference if you're one of the city's 108 citizens who didn't suffer a heart attack...
...such as "Swiss coefficients" and "amber box support" (don't ask)?it's easy to lose sight of the big question: Does it really matter if the Hong Kong talks sputter and the Doha Round fails? The global economy, after all, has been humming along nicely under the old rules, which date back to the Uruguay Round in 1994. Since the U.S. bounced back from its post-9/11 slide, world economic growth has been more buoyant than at any time in the past three decades. Some experts, including those who support further trade liberalization, say that the damage...