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When the Stones performed on the Ed Sullivan show in 1966, their rendition of “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” was bowdlerized to suit a conservative broadcast audience who had no desire to hear about “girlie action” over their TV dinners...
...public interest that this information be provided," press secretary Scott McClellan said. The filing pointed out that Bush did not know about the leaking of Plame's name. Lawyers involved in the case say the testimony increases the chances that Plame and Wilson will file a civil suit against Administration officials. "The difficulty," says a lawyer familiar with their plans, "will be in selecting among the many possible claims and the many possible defendants...
Junior Stevie DeGroff led the way, blowing past the finish in 12.52 seconds. Freshman Shannon Flahive followed suit as she coasted to a 25.67-second victory in the 200-meter...
...redoubled its commitment to HFAI by announcing that, beginning with the class admitted last week, these two threshold incomes were shifted up to $60,000 and $80,000, respectively. One of the several goals of such an increase is the hope that other institutions of higher learning will follow suit with equally generous aid programs...
...assistant general manager for accessibility. The settlement also stipulates that the MBTA cover all or a portion of the plaintiffs’ legal fees, which remain undisclosed, The Boston Globe reported earlier this week. According to Doucette, the plaintiffs will not be receiving any compensatory damages from the suit. Doucette said she was happy with the outcome. “I am very pleased with the settlement because I believe that this agreement will accomplish the goals of our clients,” she said yesterday. “All they wanted and deserved was safe, reliable, and accessible public...