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...could face expulsion, a long prison term or even the death penalty. RESIGNATION RESCINDED. By MARY ROBINSON, 56, human rights chief of the United Nations, bowing to pressure from U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan; in Nairobi, Kenya. Robinson, an outspoken former President of Ireland, said she would stay an extra 12 months despite a lack of funds that prompted her to step down...
...phone that works with existing standards, too, says Durlacher's Müller-Veerse. Such multiband phones will be more expensive at a time when operators are desperate to get away from subsidizing the cost of handsets. And they'll require more power, which could mean carrying around extra batteries or lugging a bigger phone...
...bottom line: Talk to your obstetrician or primary care physician if you're concerned about mercury levels. Decide whether you're more comfortable taking the extra-cautious route and cutting out tuna altogether, or if for you, tuna's myriad health benefits outweigh its potential risk...
Although the system that the law school uses to give an extra edge to applicants from under-represented ethnic groups may not be ideal, we support Michigan’s fight to preserve its affirmative action programs. The system followed by Michigan relied on the accepted standard for affirmative action in higher education, namely that race or ethnicity can be used as one of many factors in deciding a candidate’s admission. This standard, which was based on Harvard’s admissions policy, has been in place since the Supreme Court’s 1978 Bakke decision...
Over the next two years, Harvard's tuition will most likely increase and, in effect, absorb the extra $340,800 added to Harvard's coffers with Pell Grant money, Donahue said...