Amnesty has long held that there have been a number of very serious questions about the safety of this product that remain unanswered. Now, it seems like the tide is turning and more and more credible bodies are weighing in on the issue. |
From what I've been told, it appears the child was lying down on the seat so she couldn't be seen. Normally, a driver would check over a vehicle when returning it to the depot but because this vehicle was being used on the same route in the afternoon it was not checked. |
I take great offense at that, ... I know lots of people whose properties my signs are on who have never sued this town. |
It really helps to get a care package, letter, or come here and have dinner at the hospital to know we're wanted and needed and that they haven't forgotten about us. |
It's not an uncommon fee. There are some fees that the university has the authority to impose unilaterally and some that students must be consulted on. Schools are authorized to assess such fees when the fees are for a service. |
SUNO serves a particular clientele that no other college does -- a low-income adult population that desires a four-year degree. They work to get through school, and most of them lost everything, ... But it's not just about fixing the school. It's about the city, about having a rebuilt infrastructure so it's a place people want to come back to. |
We want to be able to get students acclimated and accustomed to alumni activities early. As a result, in the fall, you will see more alumni activities involving students. |
We're getting offers of help; we're getting word that people are trying to structure efforts for us. |