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...children’s novel, the title character Haroun enters a bus depot and passes by several admonitions written on the walls surrounding the depot’s courtyard. Likewise, in Viswanathan’s novel, the protagonist helps another student place posters on a wall that discourage drug and alcohol...
...page 119 of Viswanathan’s novel, another poster reads: “All the dangerous drug abusers end up safe as total losers...
Starting today, 13 undergraduates will have laminated signs on their doors that proudly read: “A DAPA lives here,”As of a graduation ceremony this afternoon, the students will be qualified as Drug and Alcohol Peer Advisers, or DAPAs, following a 12-week long training course in counseling and intervention on alcohol and drug issues. In addition to the plaques marking their residences, the advisers will have their names and contact information posted on the University Health Services website for students seeking their help.The training involved weekly two-and-a-half hour seminars which covered...
...soft-spoken, polite man who has long worked as obstetrician, Tom Coburn has angered senators from the right and the left in his decade-long battle to cut what he considers pork-barrel spending from the federal budget. Coburn has diagnosed such spending, known as earmarks, as "the gateway drug to spending addiction" and he's determined to cure Congress of this malady. As the Senate has worked to pass a key appropriations bill over the last two weeks, Coburn has attached 19 amendments to the bill, all targeting spending provisions he thinks are pork. Most famous for his attacks...
...Senators will judge the President's "listening" campaign on whether he heeds their advice. And on that score, it was a mixed bag. Snowe, in the meeting with top GOP senators, called for Bush to extend the May 15 deadline for when seniors can sign up for the prescription drug plan and offered several proposals to lower gas prices. But the Maine Senator and the President couldn't even agree on how many seniors have yet to sign up for the drug plan (Snowe said 8 to 10 million , while Bush said it was 6 million). However, the White House...