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...college admissions....
...In the meantime, if you’re hungry for more on the subject, here are Mark and Mitu discussing the case on their delightfully nerdy podcast, Clauses & Controversies....
...Harvard colleges face rising pressure to scrap preferences for legacy admissions after Supreme Court ruling following a complaint filed earlier in July by three Massachusetts-based advocates for minority...
...The comments seek to reassure pupils who are bracing for lower marks than last year after formal examinations returned for the first time since the start of the pandemic, and educators sought to tackle the...
...“The defendant did not have the opportunity of making admissions in the police interview to be considered for a police caution . . ....
...It’s weird in a way, isn’t it, that they’re thinking that they’re trying to use this system of gridded weeks during recess to take responsibility for areas even when they’re not delivering?...
...He’s a former county prosecutor who’s now running for state attorney-general....
..., by his own admission, he is not a commercially minded designer....
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...For $660, you can become a “park founder”, which comes with free lifetime admission. Ten per cent off for veterans....
...In the wake of the report, a group of lawmakers in both houses of Congress wrote to Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief executive, urging the company to share its research and abandon its plans for the Instagram...
...that could mark a shift to the right in French politics....
...“We’re in the dreaming phase.”...
...The demand is too: LSE’s admissions for next year are up, despite coronavirus....
...“Anything is possible when you’re making it up as you go along,” said one senior Tory minister said....
...(FT) What else we’re reading Anthony Fauci: ‘We are living in the perfect storm’ The White House’s top coronavirus adviser sits down for Lunch with the FT at a grave moment for the country....
...The company says it continues to see “good levels of admissions” in all its territories, despite the obvious, and that admissions were up in the first two months of the current year....
...Here’s the statement: In deciding whether to recommend Jes Staley for re-election, the Board has carried out its usual formal and rigorous performance assessment, which it does in respect of the effectiveness...
...But it is also a strategy that risks leaving voters unenthused, or not sure exactly what they’re buying — and it backfired for Hillary Clinton in 2016....
...“You can lose once and argue that you’re still so confident that you don’t have to make any kind of admission,” said Steve Clayton, an analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown. “Now they’ve lost twice.”...
...all want to re-green the UK by planting millions of trees....
...(FT) Investigation insights Ever wondered what life is like when you’re an SEC attorney tasked with investigating a big multinational company? You’re in luck....
...Watch and a Chilean lawyer who has worked in Latin America for 30 years....
...Such an admission would mark a dramatic U-turn for Saudi leaders, who have for two weeks angrily denied any involvement in Mr Khashoggi’s case....
...Mark Chalos, an attorney at Lieff Cabraser who has worked on some of the many lawsuits against Purdue, does not mince his words when it comes to the Sacklers’ culpability....
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