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...gaining interest in helping underprivileged kids while tutoring minority students with the “Let’s Get Ready” organization. Kung, now at Harvard Business School, wrote about the importance of high school activities. Their end result, what Suri describes as a “step-by-step manual of how you go about the process of applying to college,” is now published through McGraw-Hill publishing company and in bookstores around the world...
...that surviving hostages have gone through. There should also be an extensive analysis of terrorist behavior in such situations: weaknesses, mood swings, what triggers anger vs. what is calming. There is much to be gained from the accounts of hostages. If we can compile all this information in a step-by-step guide with a "what to do" and "what not to do" approach, we might be able to reduce the number of deaths, especially among innocent children. Rita Merhej, Clinical Psychologist Beirut It is hard to understand that there are people so inhuman they can wage...
...build institutional reform is little-by-little, step-by-step. Only three years ago, with the presidency of Paul A. Gusmorino ’02, did the council begin a reform which transformed it from a joke to a serious student advocacy group. It has gradually rebuilt its reputation and legitimacy. If it desires extra funding, it should have asked students for a modest increase—perhaps enough to account for inflation and a few, earmarked increases in services and grants. But this immense increase, which only recently appeared on the council scene publicly, is ill-conceived...
Bush set the date last November, when the growing number of body bags bearing home dead U.S. troops drove the Administration to rethink its deliberate, step-by-step timeline for reconstructing Iraq. Iraqis, the U.N. and reluctant peacekeeping nations were also clamoring to bring the occupation to a rapid end. So the Administration rewrote the political timetable to speed up the process of restoring national authority to the Iraqis and settled on the June deadline as a reasonable date--some say chosen mainly with an eye on U.S. elections--for a handover. Bush had said...
...accepted the Annan plan as a basis of negotiations. GREECE AND TURKEY HAVE TO JOIN THE TALKS ON MARCH 22. DO YOU THINK ADDITIONAL TIME MAY BE NEEDED? We'll see. Everything that has to do with these negotiations has to be seen on a day-to-day, step-by-step basis. If there is breakthrough, for example, then the participation of Greece and Turkey may be redundant. DO YOU BELIEVE TURKEY WANTS A DEAL? There is a window of opportunity, but ... the Turkish Cypriot side and Turkey have been the intransigent side on Cyprus for many years...