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...department has also recently made changes in its curriculum as well: for the first time this year, students only have to take a one-semester sophomore tutorial, instead of a year-long class. They can choose either a course on American government or one on comparative politics and international relations...
...change their minds or leave town, but became disillusioned enough not to turn out to polls (how about this?). The end result was a victory for Ahmadinejad and the conservative mullahs in the form of a 62 percent majority—a victory larger and more legitimate than either of his current American counterpart?...
...meet due to an injury that has been nagging her for a large part of the season. In 2007 she re-wrote her own school record with a 1:59.59 swim in the 200-yard backstroke. Though she did not break the top five in either of the 100-yard or 200-yard backstroke events in this year’s competition, the senior felt healthy in the water. “I definitely dropped some time in this meet which is good,” she said of her swims. “Now [my injury] is pretty much...
...Anyone who failed to register won't be able to vote - limiting the last-minute enthusiasm any campaign can whip up. On the other hand, registered voters may participate in any primary they choose. Democrats can vote Repulbican, Republicans can vote for Democrats and Independents may vote for either party. Until the votes are counted, no one can say what impact independents and party-switchers might have...
...post three weeks after the tornado, citing exhaustion, and eventually moved with his wife to the neighboring town of Pratt. On recent Friday, McCollum spoke wistfully of the town in which he had lived his entire life. He can't let Greensburg go, but he can't return, either. "We had a Norman Rockwell existence," the 62-year-old says. "For me, it's completely gone. There's nothing out there for me but heartache...