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Just when the last heaps of snow were melting into little puddles and students were playing with frisbees and dogs in the Yard, barriers went up: white lines with poles that warn students to keep off the grass as it is reseeded and blue-green paint that some first-years have thought appeared to mask the lack of grass...
Cult experts warn that the public should not be taken in by the cheerful departures, nor by the notion that it was a small number of people exercising their own free will. "I don't consider it suicide. I consider it murder," says Janja Lalich, a cult expert who has been monitoring Heaven's Gate since 1994, when several distraught parents contacted her with their worries about their missing children. "[Applewhite] controlled it, he called the shots. These people were pawns in his personal fantasy." But Marshall Herff Applewhite has died with his followers. And they seemed so happy...
...effort didn't start yesterday. Five years ago, when candidate Clinton was first running for office, he used to flay President Bush for going easy on China and warn that "if other nations refuse to play by our trade rules, we'll play by theirs." China and its commercial partners wanted to be sure that Clinton would never make good on his word...
...Mullen said. "We have monthly safety meetings and at the last meeting in January, I told them flat out: if you continue to [violate the ordinance] you will be suspended," he said. The Commission voted to take the matter under advisement, and commended Castagno for his efforts to warn drivers rather than charge them with violations immediately...
BERLIN: The World Health Organization announced the number of tuberculosis cases worldwide has leveled off for the first time in decades thanks to a new treatment plan which trains health care workers to make sure patients take their medicine. But the organization warned the skyrocketing number of TB cases in former Soviet bloc countries could afflict Western Europe and possibly the rest of the world if the plan is not vigorously applied there. The treatment strategy, known as DOTS -- Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course -- simply instructs medical workers, teachers and others to observe TB patients more closely in order...