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...more efficient ways to evaluate council programs than to send members to conferences that amount to little more than weekend getaways. Of the eight breakout sessions attended by council members at the last Ivy Council conference, Harvard delegates only submitted four of eight reports they attended. For the three-day weekend, only three hours were used to discuss issues such as ethnic studies and financial aid. It took more than three hours just to get there...
...three-day meet ran for six sessions, two each day--one of preliminaries, with the top 24 swimmers getting to return in the evening for finals...
...Yesterday's action, coinciding with an ongoing three-day sit-in at Johns Hopkins University, was the first in several months for the living wage campaign...
...Representatives to pass a batch of stalled gun control legislation. The three-tiered bill, strongly opposed by the NRA, squeaked through the Senate last year, and now Clinton is leaning heavily on the House to act on the measure before the spring recess begins in mid-March. If passed, the legislation would require all gun manufacturers to include trigger safety locks on new guns, ban the import of high-volume ammunition clips and dismember the current loophole exempting some gun show patrons from a three-day waiting period before picking up their guns...
...workshops taught by the performers. "It gives you a chance to interact almost one on one with these great musicians," says talent-committee member Chuck Haddix. "It's interesting to hear their stories and how their music has evolved." Or watch them in concert on three stages. The performers for this year's three-day festival are still being booked, but past acts included music greats Al Green, Diana Krall, Poncho Sanchez, George Benson and Pat Metheny--and promoters promise the roster will be a pull-out-the-stops blockbuster this year in honor of the festival's 10th anniversary...