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...Captain Hook,” Walsh said when asked who would supplement senior Kenon Ronz, sophomore Mike Morgalis and freshman Matt Brunnig this weekend in Providence. “I’ll go with my gut feeling, bring guys in for a couple of innings and go from there...
...difference in pay for the 14,000 or so of its civilian employees who have been called up - a situation that Senators Dick Durbin, Mary Landrieu and Barbara Mikulski are seeking to rectify in recently introduced legislation. Landrieu is also fighting to give a tax break to companies that supplement the military pay of their workers while they are on active duty. And Senator (and presidential contender) John Edwards has introduced legislation to suspend interest on the student loans of activated reservists as well as to expand day-care services for their children...
...really want to use those classes to supplement my coaching in terms of learning some things to help my players,” Allard says. “The classes have definitely given me ideas to implement in practice with certain players...
...each of nine areas that the law establishing the commission requires it to investigate. The panel has until the end of May 2004 to complete its work, but it will spend the $3 million it was originally allotted by around August 2003 - if it doesn't get the supplement. "We hope that this request will be included in the supplemental appropriations proposal now being prepared by the administration," wrote Kean and Hamilton in a March 19 letter to a CIA official who is in charge of intelligence community budgeting. The request has been endorsed by the entire bipartisan commission...
...plan raised more problems than it solved, the concept of asking students to indicate their choices in advance of the following semester is sound. By submitting a tentative plan of study, and leaving the current shopping period untouched, undergraduates could easily provide the University with additional statistics to supplement historical enrollments. Course sizes and curricula could be planned without imposing on students the undeniable pressure of seeking advising and definitively selecting courses...