Word: voided
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...starting her own career counseling office. Williamson graduated from the University of Massachusetts at Boston in 1968 before obtaining a master’s degree in Education at Temple University and an MBA at Simmons University. As the Kennedy School prepares for Thursday’s commencement, the void left by Williamson will be hard to fill. “It will be very difficult for us to have this commencement and this celebration without Sue there with us because she was always the leader of the celebrations,” McCarthy said. —Staff writer Claire...
...Seamus the ball, fifty to sixty percent of the time, he's going to kill it," junior Dave Fitz said. "For me, as a setter, that's a great safety net to have." With the graduation of McKiernan, rising sophomore Brady Weissbourd will look to fill the void at middle hitter. The rookie showed flashes of brilliance in 2006, finishing the season with a .404 hitting percentage--good enough for eighth in the EIVA. --KARAN LODHAN
...Campbell says. No dragon boats are currently manufactured in the U.S., so most teams have to import them from Germany, although more affordable models from other European and Asian manufacturers are catching up in quality. In the meantime, a Canadian marketing company, Great White North Communications, is filling the void. The Toronto-based firm owns a fleet of 40 boats and charges some $30,000 to provide consulting, technical support and boat hire for dragon-boat festivals...
...exist,” Siner said. Many of the students who have expressed interest in the group have not taken Positive Psychology, according to Siner. Professor of Psychology Ellen J. Langer, one of the group’s faculty advisers, said she thinks that the group will fill a void on campus. “It’s the sort of thing that almost anything would be better than the nothing that now exists,” she said...
...feud over how to restructure the partsmaker, whose fate is tied to the automaker's. GM has agreed to take back as many as 5,000 Delphi workers, and thousands more are being offered buyouts. But Delphi chief Robert (Steve) Miller has asked the bankruptcy court for permission to void labor contracts, which would allow him to slash wages if the unions won't concede--a move that could spark a strike. He also wants more financial support from GM. Delphi workers, for their part, are furious that the firm wants to cut their wages 40% while company lawyers...