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...Illinois knows that he’s going to be a superstar, and we want to say we knew him when,” said Abraham J. R. Riesman ’08, who organized a benefit concert over the summer to shore up Obama’s youth support...
...Crimson’s doublehanded sailing had struggled in previous weeks, as Johnson, Devlin, Kovacs and Tulloch had sailed Laser dinghies, preparing for and competing in the Intercollegiate Sailing Association singlehanded championships. The end of the singlehanded season allowed the four to return to shore up the doublehanded program...
Driving France's effort to shore up its second-place ranking among the world's destinations for foreign investment is Gaymard, 44, France's ambassador for international investment. Despite E.U. integration and strained Franco-U.S. relations, Gaymard stresses, the U.S. remains "our biggest market, our first market"; U.S. investment rose 12% in 2003. Besides managing her career and her family life--with eight children and a husband, Agriculture Minister Herv Gaymard--she recently published a novel. --By William...
...Alternative Medicine British drugstore Boots said it plans to sell a range of sex toys in some of its 1,400 branches next year. The health-and-beauty chain hopes to shore up its appeal among women...
...cost of providing free bussing for all citizens to the designated sites. Altogether, the authors estimate that pulling off a Deliberation Day with 50 million participants would cost less than $2 billion, or under $40 a head—hardly an unreasonable price to pay to help shore up our democracy...