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...himself knows what is said at these meetings (which often last an hour or more), for not even Philip may be present, but a glimpse of the forcefulness of the young Queen's questions may be had in the words of another senior Cabinet member, who recently remarked: "Younger ministers than I will soon learn that this is no woman to be trifled with." The British monarch's sole governmental duty is only "to advise, to encourage and to warn," but that can nevertheless be a vital and important duty. At this stage, Elizabeth for the most part...
...favorite” students and those labeled the more “problematic” types. The admissions office in turn can use this feedback as a way of aiding judgments about how students in certain groups—among them different high schools and current students’ younger siblings—are doing overall and whether to recruit more or fewer of them. Despite concern amongst many freshman that they were not told about this practice, we can see no problem, provided this information is used sensibly. Collecting feedback about previous actions is a natural part...
However, Stona shies away from this quick-and-easy characterization, claiming that it does not embody the whole listenership. Such a conclusion, it seems, would discount a younger audience which, at least anecdotally, listens to programs like Record Hospital (RH) or The Darker Side (TDS), a hip-hop show that broadcasts on Saturdays and Sundays...
When Siegfried was asked if he had any plans for outreach to younger audiences, he laughed...
...Shaheen said that politicians ought to pay more attention to this younger generation, citing the 47 percent voting rate of 18- to 24-year-olds in the last election, “the biggest increase over the 2000 election of any demographic in the electorate...