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...only one asking. While academics of all political stripes agree that children are better off in stable, two-parent homes, how active a role government should play in fostering marriage is a matter of debate. Faverey assists a Healthy Relationships and Marriage Education course, a pilot program funded by President Bush's Healthy Marriage Initiative. The Administration sees marriage education as a tonic for poverty and other societal problems, particularly when children are involved. In the welfare reauthorization bill now pending in the Senate, the White House has asked Congress to spend $1.5 billion on such programs--a bold request...
David M. Sobel, David P. Heitmeyer and Jimming Cheng of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Computer Services also presented information about the online CUE guide evaluation pilot program, which will debut for math courses, German classes and Freshman seminars in December...
...infighting over cost and feasibility, with the help of 1,000 subcontractors in 43 states. The U.S. Air Force plans to buy 277 Raptors at a cost of $258 million each. The stealth fighter can fly 1,500 kilometers per hour without detection and engage enemy aircraft beyond the pilot's range of vision...
...We’ve been so completely efficient all year offensively, that sometimes everybody just assumes that you put it on automatic pilot,” Murphy said. “It doesn’t work that...
...combining data on flight reservations, airport layouts and staff work schedules. It then calculates the expected passenger pressure and staffing requirements, giving airport bosses the chance to make manpower changes. With European airports expected to see passenger traffic double by 2020, several, including one that's considering a pilot scheme, have expressed interest in the approximately $1 million system (IBM won't say which at this point). "Airports are [likely] to become the next major bottleneck," says Ronan Anderson of the Airports Council International Europe. "Anything that alleviates that is more than welcome." Agreed. Now can IBM do something about...