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In a formative evaluation of the program (Rockman et al. 2005), teachers reported that they were likely to use Evo in the News in their classrooms but that the utility of the briefs could be improved with study questions and additional support materials.
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But as of Monday afternoon, no transcript of Friday's briefing could be readily found on the site.
Mr. Aftergood said the President's Daily Brief could be declassified by Mr. Bush, by the director of central intelligence, George J. Tenet, or by any official to whom they might delegate the necessary authority.
Mr. Dow said that in refocusing their appeal on lethal injection, they suffered a computer breakdown and tried to get the Court of Criminal Appeals to wait 20 minutes after closing time so the brief could be delivered by hand, but that they were turned down.
But Thomas S. Blanton, director of the National Security Archive, a private nonprofit research institute based at George Washington University, said, "The President's Daily Brief could be released publicly simply by blacking out" words that would reveal the sources of intelligence information or the methods used to collect it.
Some of the excellent new teachers the nation needs, Vasquez noted at a Washington, D.C., briefing, could be postdocs attracted into the classroom partially by a desire to pass on the excitement of science but also by new programs that could provide incentives such as higher pay and opportunities for continued participation in research.
The responses indicated that the policy brief could be of use as a basis for decision-making.
So even though the confrontation between the teams' star players today might be brief, there could be some moments of unusual intensity for a preseason game.
THE BRIEF: 'This could be the last Christmas that my son is living at home as he is off to university next September, so I would love to take us all away somewhere memorable, and somewhere where the sun will be shining.
One of those former officers, Bruce Blair, said that if US early warning radar showed the country was under attack by nuclear missiles, there would be time for a president to receive a briefing that could be as short as 30 seconds and the commander-in-chief would then have between three and 12 minutes to make up his mind.
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