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FORT BRAGG, North Carolina: After just two hours of deliberations, a military jury unanimously convicted Army sergeant William Kreutzer of premeditated murder in a sniper attack last October that killed one person and wounded 18 others. Kreutzer, who was also found guilty on 18 counts of attempted murder, could now...
"It is quite remarkable that the University chose not to listen to the pretty much unanimous opinion of the students and staff as to their views of the candidates," Anne Peretz, chair of PBHA's Association Committee, told a board of alumni and community leaders that advises PBHA.
The disciples decided they would not agree on an answer to the question until the result was unanimous: "money, family--none was acceptable."
And although present seniors had four years of a remodeled Science Center Green-house, nothing can curb seniors' almost unanimous distress that a renovated Memorial Hall and Loker Commons opened so late.
But the thin disguise endured for a half-century, until a series of school-segregation cases culminating in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. "Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal" and violate the Constitution's equal-protection guarantee, a unanimous Supreme Court ruled on May 17, 1954. A year...