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...honored and humbled by the confidence that the President has shown in me,ā Roberts said as he accepted the nomination. āIām very much aware that if I am confirmed, I would succeed a man I deeply respect and admire, a man who has been very kind to me for 25 years...
...functioning of the school; children capable of tremendous focus and responsibility. As a parent of a former Montessori student, I can tell you that Whittle is describing a typical Montessori classroom. When we teach our children to think, to process and to be accountable for their own learning, they succeed. Montessori has been doing that for years...
...police, and I do not blame them. The responsibility lies firmly with the terrorists who caused this situation and not with the police or my fellow commuters. It is vital that all Britons stand united and show those who want to divide us, especially terrorists, that they will never succeed. The death of those innocent people who died in the July 7 bombings has had the opposite effect to what the bombers intended; it has brought our communities together. Nic Careem London...
...police, and I do not blame them. The responsibility lies firmly with the terrorists who caused this situation and not with the police or my fellow commuters. It is vital that all Britons stand united and show those who want to divide us, especially terrorists, that they will never succeed. The death of those innocent people in the July 7 bombings has had the opposite effect of what the bombers intended: it has brought our communities together. Nic Careem London Safe Spaceflight "Why nasa can't get it right" reported on the safety concerns plaguing the space-shuttle program...
...case, the next chief will work in Rehnquist's shadow for at least a decade, if not longer. Appointed by Richard Nixon in 1971 to replace John Marshall Harlan and selected by Ronald Reagan in 1986 to succeed Warren Burger as Chief Justice, Rehnquist sat on the court for 33 years. Only four other Justices had longer terms. Rehnquist continued the rightward march of the court begun during the Burger era and executed what legal scholars call a revolution in federalism, leading the court in a series of decisions that returned powers to the states that Congress had tried...