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The program would bring back and retrain midlevel officers from the old army to run boot camps for recruits.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 — Reports of abuse of troubled young people in privately run boot camps and other residential treatment centers are widespread, with examples numbering in the thousands, according to a federal report released Wednesday.
Most use it to offset Medicaid expenses, support children's programs or improve education, but the payments have also gone to run boot camps for juvenile offenders in Alabama, build levees in North Dakota and provide tax cuts in Illinois and Connecticut.
Maybe, just maybe, I'll run Boot Camp because I'd like to watch video once in a while.
Now that you've had some time to digest everything, what do you think about the Zune 2? I like my first generation Zune, but it's difficult to manage because I don't have a PC and I'm not about to run Boot Camp or Parallels for it.
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It sounds rather daunting - a sort of state-run boot camp for those too young for national service.
On an ordinary day earlier this year, the Bangkok Post carried reports about drug addicts denouncing an army-run boot camp; journalists protesting against the government's media policy; academics decrying plans for new power plants; and businessmen complaining about a scheme to build new piers in the Mekong river.
Who was keeping tabs on these boys who were bringing drugs back and taking money there?" Despite his stern words, Judge Glasser sentenced Mr. Levita, who pleaded guilty in December to drug trafficking, to only 30 months in a government-run boot camp.
Mr. Duany, a fresh graduate of the Leadership Academy, a city-run boot camp for first-time principals, was at the table's helm, calling out classroom numbers to a huddle of administrators, and scribbling down new assignments on a lined legal pad with a plum-colored pen.
The fund also helps closeted officials come out, and, through its Gay and Lesbian Leadership Institute, runs boot camps like the one in Pittsburgh several times a year.
She works from San Francisco, running boot camps for aspiring leaders in the political and nonprofit arenas, and is the author of "Campaign Boot Camp: Basic Training for Future Leaders," (PoliPoint Press, 2007).
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