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Each year, 300 first-years in groups of 10 to 12 participate through FOP in six-day wilderness trips to Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont before orientation week...
...Clinton on Tuesday kicked off a six-day national stumping tour apparently organized around the directive "do no harm." The itinerary was carefully planned to meet the specs of Gore staffers, who worry about Clinton inadvertently boosting Republican turnout at the mere sight of him (and, one suspects, making Gore's oratory and stature look that much less inspiring by comparison). The result is that Clinton will appear in no state in which he can actually affect the outcome for Gore or Bush...
...June 1967, on the eve of the Six-Day War, frenzied crowds in Cairo and Damascus and elsewhere called for the final battle to destroy Israel. Israel's swift and stunning victory deflated that enthusiasm quickly and for decades to come...
Grounded historically in the six-day Attica prison revolt, the course will consider both classical and modern theories of disobedience and social protest from Plato's suicide to the Attica inmates' demands...
Hard, for example, to imagine Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull putting on this week's Ladyfest, Olympia's six-day festival of female bands, artists and speakers, open to both sexes. Workshops range from guitar lessons to basic auto mechanics, "girls only." Besides Sleater-Kinney, other nationally known Olympia acts performing include Bangs (a blissful marriage of the Go-Gos and the Ramones), the Need, and the Gossip. The bands from out of town are also formidable (Cat Power, the Rondelles, Bratmobile), but it's no coincidence that it's happening here...