Courts can do what political leaders can't or (Cover Slip Sofa) won't do for schools
Courts can do what political leaders can't or won't do for schools
Seattle Post Intelligencer - often run into constituents in the grocery store who ask why kids now have to "pay to play" sports, or why there is no offering for those who want math after calculus, or why their child's current social studies book has Richard Nixon on the cover
Defending America - April 2006 Cover Story
Popular Mechanics - Published in the April, 2006 issue. The attack would come quickly, and it would be awful. Cruising far offshore, the U.S. Navy's DD(X) destroyer launches 20 artillery shells in less than a minute. As the satellite-guided weapons fall back to Earth at
Peabody Offers $500M in Notes
Forbes - The company is expected to also grant underwriters an option to purchase up to an additional $75 million of debentures to cover allotments. Net proceeds will be used to repay debt under the company's revolving credit facility and term loan facility
MILLARD BEATTY S CHESTER PICKS
Delaware County Daily Times - FIRST RACE Dream Taker: Won last two at Freehold. Gets Manzi in sulky. Galahad Hall: Been in money two of last three at long odds. Rail aids. Jolly Scot: Needs cover to menace. Ho Ho Ho looks good for third. SECOND RACE Rodeo Punch: Double drop
LESSER CHARGE: Man gets 7 years in Quincy murder cover-up
Patriot Ledger - DEDHAM - A 21-year-old man has been sentenced to seven years in prison for helping to cover up the murder of an elderly Quincy woman, but an assistant district attorney who was fired while prosecuting the case said he should have been tried for
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Slate - As a vivid example of the operations of no context, Trow selected the cover of People magazine. The cover of an old issue of Life , Trow reminded his readers, featured austerely minimalist headlines and a black-and-white photograph, and the photo on
EU Withdraws Copyright Reform Plan
Greenwich Time - The fees do not cover illegal copies a CD owner makes for other people. Manufacturers claim these levies unfairly raise the retail price of their products and are unnecessary as digital copyrights are rolled out. The levies are charged and paid out
Ofcom to fine broadband companies that obstruct switching
Times Online - However, consumer groups complained that the rules which do not cover cable broadband providers and only partly cover local loop unbundling services such as Carphone Warehouse s TalkTalk free broadband do not go far enough. The change








