Word: suleman
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...like planning a military invasion. It really, really is," says Rokey Suleman, general registrar for Fairfax County, Va., who has recruited 3,100 election workers and more than 500 high school volunteers for Election Day. Suleman has managed to stockpile enough backup paper ballots for 103% of registered voters. He has also contacted the police to ask them to be close by (but not too close by); planned for alternate polling places for every location that can be organized within one hour, in case of a terrorist attack or power outage; and set up a telephone translation service at every...
...predicting turnout. Election officials can guess at what will happen based on the number of total registered voters before the election and the rate of early or absentee votes. But they have to order machines and print ballots before voter registration and absentee voting end. This year in Virginia, Suleman and other officials are predicting 80% to 85% turnout, which would be unprecedented...
...also be reminded that the archangel Lucifer became a devil. Herein lies the wisdom and a caveat, that each man who is worthy of the respect of others must choose to be an angel or a devil by his acts or inaction, by his voice or reticence. Choose! Gideon Suleman Kaduna, Nigeria The Book vs. the Movie I don't see how Corliss could pick the movie version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire over the book [Dec. 26-Jan.2]. While I really liked the movie - it was fast and action-packed - none of the film adaptations...
...assistants.“That wasn’t written by this fellow. He just took everything that Professor Dershowitz sent him,” Finkelstein said.Dershowitz denied the accusation and said he had no knowledge of the editorial prior to its publication.JFP Co-Chairman and Treasurer Arsalan M. Suleman said the group stands by its decision to host Finkelstein.“We think that Professor Finkelstein’s work is really good, scholarly writing,” Suleman said. “We thought he would bring a fresh voice to the Harvard Law campus...
...terminally ill individuals who were expected to die but made a miraculous recovery. It's perfectly human to harbor such hopes, even unrealistic ones. Such events should be brought to the fore even if they are very rare. That can only make a constructive contribution to this debate. Anwar Suleman Mall Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town Cape Town...