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Champion said that although "elec- tive experience" will be the leading criterionfor the new director, it is not a specificrequirement for the job. He said the committeewill be looking specifically for eitherpoliticians who have held elected offices orpeople with expertise in the area, such ascampaign managers and directors...
...addition to the tight security, Law School Republican Club officials said they distributed all but 300 of the 350 available tickets to Law School conservative students and conserva- tive organizations at other schools, includingboth UMass campuses, the Massachusetts Instituteof Technology, Bradford, Merrimack, Brandeis,Boston College. Tufts and Wellesley...
...Cheap immigrant labor has a posi tive impact on the American economy and actually creates jobs in some minority neighborhoods...
...very heavily. Well, to a lot of people, the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous is an equivalent milestone." Small wonder. The loosely knit group, which now comprises more than 1 million people, one-third of whom are women, has firmly established itself as the most effec tive way for alcoholics to stay sober--and alive. One study estimates that 34% of those who join beat the bottle...
...uprooting themselves to come to the New World, he says, the nation's genetic stock and national culture should be heavily Type T. "If I'm right on that," Farley conjectures, "we should be an enormously vital nation with both T-plus, creative people, and T-minus, destruc tive people, both overrepresented." He adds, "We should--and do--have very high crime rates relative to many other countries of the world...