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W & M board decides Reveley should keep reins
757-247-4635The Wren bell broke a lingering silence on the College of William and Mary's campus Friday afternoon when it rang 27 times to signal the appointment of a new university president. But W. Taylor Reveley III is actually the same president who assumed the...Tags: National Government, College of William and Mary, University of Virginia, Society, Colleges and Universities
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W&M's Reveley no longer interim
As expected, the Board of Visitors on Friday officially named Taylor Reveley the 27th president of the College of William & Mary, halting a search process that had barely begun.
In an e-mail to the campus sent late Friday morning, Rector Michael Powell...Tags: Robert Gates, National Government, George Bush, College of William and Mary, Colleges and Universities
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William and Mary to retain Reveley as president
Associated Press WriterThe College of William and Mary's board has appointed W. Taylor Reveley III as president for a three-year term, ending his interim status in a vote of confidence for his leadership after a predecessor abruptly resigned months ago. The Board of...Tags: National Government, College of William and Mary, University of Virginia, Colleges and Universities, North Carolina
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Taylor Reveley named new W&M president
757-223-5680Former law school dean Taylor Reveley has been appointed to a three-year term as the 27th president of the College of William and Mary, according to an letter sent to alumni, students, faculty and others by university Rector Michael Powell just moments...Tags: National Government, College of William and Mary, Colleges and Universities, Government
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William and Mary to consider retaining Reveley
The College of William and Mary's Board of Visitors could consider retaining its interim president for a longer term. Rector Michael Powell said in an e-mail to faculty, staff and others that the board might discuss the option to keep Taylor Reveley...Tags: National Government, College of William and Mary, Government
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W&M might keep interim president
The governing board of the College of William and Mary may consider keeping interim university president Taylor Reveley on, but without the interim title, according to an e-mail sent to alumni, students, faculty and others Wednesday by Rector Michael...Tags: National Government, College of William and Mary, Colleges and Universities, Government
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E-mail from W&M Rector Michael Powell
The following is a copy of an e-mail from Michael Powell, rector of the College of William and Mary's governing board, sent to alumni, students, faculty, staff and others Wednesday afternoon. The e-mail was sent in advance of the Board of Visitors meeting...Tags: Zachary Taylor, National Government, College of William and Mary, Colleges and Universities, Academic Progress
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Obama: McCain not being racist but 'cynical'
Spin CycleBarack Obama's reaction to John McCain's playing of the race-card-allegation card and of the Moses card commands attention today in the mainstream, estuary and side-trickle media. Here, we see Obama insisting on the term cynical rather than racial,...Tags: John McCain, Barack Obama
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He spoke out of turn— and that was the point
Tribune reportersOn July 21, 1972, comic George Carlin was arrested at Milwaukee's Summerfest for a routine in which he uttered seven unutterable words. That the routine's point was to ridicule such language taboos made little difference to those slapping the cuffs on him...Tags: George Carlin, Lenny Bruce, Multi-Sport Events, Second City, Death and Dying
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Anna Biller brings free sex back to a sex-free nation
Anna Biller's first feature-length film "Viva," an eerily authentic recreation of early 1970s soft-core sex comedies, opened Friday at Laemmle's Sunset 5 in West Hollywood. But Biller has been making highly mannered, beautifully realized short movies...Tags: Sexual Assault, Celebrity, Russ Meyer, Cinema Industry, Sex
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Carlin leaves behind society still struggling with words
Tribune reportersOn July 21, 1972, comic George Carlin was arrested at Milwaukee's Summerfest for a routine in which he uttered seven unutterable words. That the routine's whole point was to ridicule such language taboos made little difference to those slapping the...Tags: George Carlin, Death and Dying, Cartoons, Emmy Awards, Janet Jackson
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Court tosses FCC 'wardrobe malfunction' fine
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJanet Jackson's brief, provocative dance during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show lasted long enough to trigger more than half a million formal complaints to regulators, tougher indecency rules, dramatically higher maximum fines and video delays on many...Tags: Court Administration, Multi-Sport Events, Justin Timberlake, Justice System, Judges
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