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John Walda, the group's president, said the financial squeeze from fewer students is forcing such colleges to find ways to boost revenue, control costs and seek a way to stand out from the crowd.
WSJ: Colleges Cut Prices by Providing More Financial Aid
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Another proposed law would seek to water down the legal fraternity's control over judicial appointments by making a slight change in the composition of the Judicial Appointments Committee.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Democracy strikes back
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The Obama administration will also seek a passage of an assault weapons ban as part of a push for new gun control laws, an administration official said Friday.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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Bernard Arnault, LVMH chairman and CEO, said at the time LVMH would continue to buy more shares but did not intend to take control, to make a public offer for the company nor to seek seats on the board.
FORBES: LVMH Now Owns 21% of Hermes
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An enhanced iPhone "App Mode" function allows for in-dash, touchscreen control of play, pause, seek and stop functions for popular apps when connected to a properly enabled iPhone.
ENGADGET: Kenwood announces four new in-car multimedia receivers: connects through Bluetooth to most smartphones
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The Obama administration fears that whenever Rokkasho starts operating, it will add a new dimension of friction in the region, prompting other countries to seek greater nuclear capabilities and more control over them.
WSJ: U.S. Opposes Japan's Nuclear Plan
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In other words, while we cannot control all of the outcomes we seek in life, we certainly can control our responses to these outcomes and herein lies our potential for a life that is both happy and fulfilled.
FORBES: The Ten Golden Rules on Living the Good Life
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Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey, a staunch advocate of gun control and public infrastructure and a champion of the Amtrak railroad system, announced Thursday he will not seek re-election in 2014.
NPR: NJ Sen. Frank Lautenberg Says He Will Retire
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The final statement of the Tunis Agenda for the Information Society is as much a framework for control of the ways the net is used as it is a call for "the freedom to seek, receive, impart and use information".
BBC: Tunisian police