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...under way. Barbara Cavuto, who works in one of Italy's relatively few temporary employment agencies, says business has tripled since her company opened in 1998, a year after such operations were legalized. Older people who come in looking for work tend to resent the arrangement. "Most young people accept it though," she says. "They're much more elastic." The unions, largely led by older members, are eventually going to have to battle for the hearts and minds of this elastic youth...
...about the current situation says the President has one eye locked on the 2004 election. Bush isn't courting Jewish votes with his tilt toward Israel; he is courting Christian conservatives in his party's base who are deeply pro-Jerusalem (see box). Many Republicans who are willing to accept Bush's rightward tilt on domestic matters are growing increasingly impatient with its influence on foreign policy...
Foster argues that students in the special concentration field must be prepared to accept not only an individual approach to their studies, but also an individualistic approach to academic life at Harvard generally...
...wouldn’t say that,” Ward interjects. “It was just hard for me to understand. Growing up in America, we’re trained to be colorblind. It was a hard thing for me to accept...
Forty milligrams and $260 at Star Market may sound much better than $10 and a candy bar that the psychology department awards students who participate in those ubiquitous studies, but unfortunately, researchers only accept addicts as subjects...