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Simpson said she had never planned to be a leader at the beginning of her career, but that the sexual and racial discrimination she encountered as an up-and-coming reporter forced her to take a vocal stance against injustice...
...months after the council voted to impeach Burton for alleged campaign violations, Burton continues to struggle to win the respect of the council--even while some of his most vocal critics admit he is doing a competent...
Burton, by all accounts, has been an active and vocal member of the committee, leading the charge to carve out a better-defined role for the council's vice president, a goal that many members agree with...
From the time she first presented the budget two weeks ago up to last week's voting, D'Alessandro quietly rearranged the budget based on school committee members' comments in several days of budget hearings. During the hearings, committee members had been more vocal about their objections to specific budget items...
These are grim images - but probably no more than what's needed to counteract a small but vocal group who take issue with the census not because it asks those personal questions about indoor plumbing but because it dares go where few American institutions have the chutzpah to go. Fierce resistance has risen from various populations regarding the census's questions about race - always a prickly issue in America - now framed in a manner that highlights our particularly schizophrenic attitudes about skin color...