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...record would also add a valuable element of accountability to the disciplinary process. If its workings are under public scrutiny, the Ad Board will have an additional incentive to be as fair as possible in reviewing cases. Under the status quo, the Ad Board can apply rules inconsistently or treat similar cases in different ways precisely because it operates under the veil of secrecy...
Indeed, before the G.O.P. House members start imagining how history will treat their sprint through the first 100 days of the 104th Congress, they had better get some rest. For it will be the next 100 days and the 100 after those that will determine the real measure of their success at turning America toward a new course. "We are going to get to a balanced budget in seven years," Gingrich told TIME last week. "It will be so large, so comprehensive and so daring that I don't think anybody is going to say this is business as usual...
...home, though, my mom had a different treat for me. It seems a friend from our church had offered us two passes to the third round of The Masters the next...
...Scofflaws' ode, "William Shatner," is another prime example of the gleeful nature of ska. Dedicated to the actor of Star Trek fame, the few words of the song not suprisingly treat William Shatner as a mere synonym for Captain Kirk: "He's got a fine tan shirt with an emblem on the chest/ The interstellar girls all like him the best." MU330 from St. Louis also show their wackiness with the song "Stuff." Described playfully in the liner notes as being "a hopeless romantic sort of thing, really," this tune contains such memorable lines as "I'm just so tired...
Potentially, the neural progenitor strategy could be used to treat this wider group of genetic ailments, which include Tay-Sachs, Gaucher's disease, galactosemia and dozens of other maladies that affect millions of people worldwide...