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...campaign is expected to kick off this spring, and the academic planning process, according to Green and Rudenstine, is being adjusted and developed--much like the concept of the provost's office itself...
...book of the last test of my second-to-last year of college. Life, I sense, is drawing to a close. Adulthood looms. Barely bothering to hand in the exam, I head screaming with glee into my Last Summer, running straight from the Science Center to Newbury Street to kick off three months of self-discipline...
...brothers live only a few dozen yards away from each other in St. Charles County, but the Great Flood is treating them quite differently. Walter Rooney's three-story house sits in 11 ft. of water, yet Rooney, 64, is able to pop a cold beer from the fridge, kick back in his air-conditioned second-story sitting room and listen to music, all thanks to a power line that hasn't been turned off. His brother Ray, 60, isn't so fortunate. "That's my house over there," he says, pointing to a blue roof just above the waterline...
...shift starts to kick into gear with the fourth track, "Cut to the Chase." While still brandishing good bass playing and skillful tone variations, this song adds one more thing--real violin music...
With authorities reluctant to jail the troublesome cleric Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, local politicians are wondering -- Why not kick him out? The answer is, It's not so easy. A year after he entered the U.S. in 1990, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, unaware of his revolutionary past, granted him a "green card," or permanent resident alien status. When the ins found out, it rescinded the card -- and began a nearly interminable process. In March an immigration judge found him deportable; Abdel Rahman appealed to the Board of Immigration Appeals in Washington, where a ruling can take from six months...