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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...according to Tiedemann, consistency in the UDO staff, who often form close relationships with the donors, and a strong economy mitigate this difficulty, which is good news for many deans who are counting on continued high gift levels to support ambitious expansion...
...hotly than those lost on the court through blurred vision and spot rule revisions. To sharpen our focus and have a bit of fun, at our last outing we each made a stab at how long it will take the NASDAQ to get back to its March 10 record close of 5,049. The surprising results spurred me to widen the sample last week with calls to 10 other Wall Street types. Their range of answers ran along the same lines as that of my paddle-tennis pals. The quickest predicted recovery was 12 months; the most drawn out, seven...
...years. Faced with fewer women applicants, Emmanuel College in Boston and Notre Dame College of Ohio in Cleveland this fall announced they would begin admitting men in 2001. Since 1997, four other women's colleges have gone coeducational. And in July, Trinity College in Burlington, Vt., announced it would close. While the most prestigious schools, such as Barnard, Mount Holyoke and Wellesley, remain strong, women-only colleges have declined to 64 from...
Jakes' critics, observing his frenetic style, wonder how well thought out those programs are. But most would agree that it has been years since an American so creative has stood so close to religious fame and power...
...Florida law produced by the Bush and Gore camps' dealings with the Florida Supreme Court, one institution stubbornly remains: the hand counts themselves. They reside in the laws of Florida, Texas, Illinois and lots of other states, and are generally accepted as a last resort when elections get too close to call. To a national court mindful on both its left and right flanks of "clouds" over this national election (Scalia himself defended the stay's ability to produce "the public acceptance democratic stability requires"), hand counts themselves may be hard to dismiss...