Word: sentimentals
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...wish Dees the best of luck," says Mayor Steve Judy, 30, "and that's the sentiment of the community." Judy plans to hire an "Aryanbuster" of his own to promote a friendlier image for Coeur d'Alene. Also looking for a p.r. boost, the state of Idaho will build a memorial in Boise to the Holocaust victim Anne Frank. As for this week's trial, many residents hope its publicity will be the last of its kind--and that maybe Richard Butler will leave town, an isolated, if still angry...
...That sentiment echoes throughout the country these days as businesses and schools scramble to forge alliances to raise student performance and enhance school curriculums eviscerated by budget cuts. Typically, businesses have as much to gain from the alliances as schools do. "Good schools benefit businesses because they attract good potential employees to move into the community," says Carole Kennedy, principal in residence at the U.S. Department of Education. "Schools are one of the first things people check when they're considering a move." Notes Vincent Ferrandino, executive director of the National Association of Elementary School Principals: "When a company reaches...
...maybe we shouldn't be surprised. After all, anti-Clinton sentiment (directed at both Hillary and Bill) is alive and well and living in GOP checkbooks, and now that George W. has begun to show signs of weakness, many Republicans may figure Lazio is their last, best chance for revenge against the First Family...
...wish Dees the best of luck," says Mayor Steve Judy, 30, "and that's the sentiment of the community." Judy plans to hire an "Aryanbuster" of his own, to promote a friendlier image for Coeur d'Alene. Also looking for a P.R. boost, the state of Idaho will build a memorial in Boise to the Holocaust victim Anne Frank. As for this week's trial, many residents hope its publicity will be the last of its kind-and that maybe Richard Butler will leave town, an isolated, if still angry...
...Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose." Janis Joplin sang the great truism first, but this weekend Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak made it his own. Propped up only by meager support in Israel's parliament, and with Orthodox sentiment set firmly against him, the beleaguered PM has apparently decided things can't get much worse. So on Sunday, Barak informed supporters of his plans to push "civil reforms" through the legislature, a move that caught many of his closest confidants off-guard. The proposed changes - which would effectively secularize the country by eliminating many...