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...fiercely competitive, 58-year-old school that breeds France's best and brightest. As of 2005, the school will close its Paris campus for everything but continuing education and concentrate its activities at its Strasbourg headquarters. While the school will still rank students, they will no longer all be bound to the same curriculum - instead they can opt for specializations - and everyone will be expected to intern in a business setting rather than exclusively in government. What's more, Public Service Minister Jean-Paul Delevoye has proposed measures to make it easier for the state to hire bureaucrats from...
...that their implants make them feel better about themselves and claim taking a medical risk for a larger rack is a perfectly reasonable tradeoff. Unfortunately, they are sorely mistaken. After undergoing hours of painful surgery and dishing out thousands of dollars, these women who seek solace in silicone are bound to discover that their newfound self-confidence is just as fake as their chests...
...Indian people of Bolivia are not rich. They do not live in the moneyed neighborhoods of La Paz. They are subsistence farmers and coca growers and miners. They are the present and they are the protesters. For Quechua and the Aymara people, the natives of Bolivia, their identity is bound tightly in race or non-race (non-whiteness...
...that he is excessively well-mannered, although he is, or that he grew up in a particularly genteel part of Sydney, Australia, although he did. It was one of the school's rules. And Jackman, who went on to be head boy of his expensive, tradition-bound school (students there still wear kilts), was always the type who played by the rules...
...consecutive days. She merely implied that the defense has found two men willing to say they had sex with the accuser on two days other than the one on which she encountered Bryant. And, according to legal experts, Mackey can now drop the suggestion entirely. She is not legally bound to provide proof of the implication or to repeat it if the case moves to trial. In a county of 42,000 people, many of whom are acquainted with the alleged victim or her family, the insinuation alone could taint any prospective jury, requiring that the trial be moved elsewhere...