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While Lewis expressed personal concern and has recommended that the issue be addressed by a College committee scheduled to discuss larger issues of gender on campus, he said he felt the policy would eventually correct itself...
...American people. Members of Congress are elected not only to represent their constituents' views, but also to use their own integrity. Simpson is wrong when he says that bills should be passed to appease constituents even when the facts state differently. He has a responsibility to make sure the correct facts are heard...
There is a faction at the White House, led by Harold Ickes, deputy chief of staff in charge of campaign operations, and including the First Lady, that is desperate for Clinton to embrace that message. Several Democrats are complaining that it is not considered politically correct at the White House to complain about the economy; they see this defense of the status quo as dangerous. At a Monday-night meeting last week, top Labor Department officials and other liberal Democratic operatives grumbled that the White House was blocking any attempt by Labor Secretary Robert Reich to give some voice...
...Mike with such sweet compliments that his eventual brutality comes as a shame, but also as a relief; if she had shut up and calmed down earlier, Mike wouldn't have had to take control of the situtation, slap her around and rape her. (This remark is not politically correct and neither is the tone of the play.) After the violation occurs, Cory does the only thing an irresponsible youth is conditioned to do: overdose. Only, like a total fool, she swallows a bottle of Prozac...
...sorry to discover a misunderstanding in your article of March 11 ("Lowell Hall Expo Highlights Eight Martial Arts," News Story) and wanted to correct the definition for those readers considering starting one of the martial arts demonstrated in Sunday's exhibition...