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en This outrageous conduct is just plain wrong. He has been relieved of his duties and he never again will be allowed near anyone in the schools.

en This outrageous conduct is just plain wrong and has no place in our schools or society. He never again will be allowed near anyone in our schools.

en We're building in the flood plain and we are allowed to fill portions of the flood plain to accommodate growth. Whether that's right or wrong is a public discussion that should occur.

en Dave has been relieved of his duties. We just felt that, as we are bottom of the league, we had to make the change now when the right man was available.

en He was relieved for matters of personal conduct. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive.

en I think the government conduct in this matter has been outrageous.

en It will be re-emphasized again in the second year. Our feeling has always been that you need to re-emphasize points for at least two years to make sure people understand what conduct is allowed and what isn't allowed and to try to create more consistency with respect to the officiating of the rules themselves.

en Connectivity at the home opens the door for a new paradigm in education. We'll be able to link homes and schools like never before through interactive multimedia tools. There are a plethora of applications that make schools more flexible in the present performance of its duties.

en It's the same information the Blue Ribbon Committee has worked off of and the players' association has, everybody has. It's very disappointing and just plain wrong. It's one thing to be wrong and it's another thing to know when you do it that you're wrong and you just go ahead and do it anyway. I find that hard to believe.

en Once you're down a set, you're not allowed to make any more mistakes. I'm relieved I'm through.

en It is outrageous that outsiders can't file complaints, since Congress has demonstrated its unwillingness to police its own conduct.

en It has been a long time coming. But a lot of schools can say that, a lot of great football schools. Not many get a chance to do this. You can have a great team and be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Look at Auburn last year.

en Those numbers are outrageous, ... We need to let the Department of Education know that we need funds to support preventive programs. It's always the same schools that apply and receive funding. Well, that's going to end. Local schools will receive federal money to be spent on these needed programs.

en Should he leave, the board would conduct a nationwide search for his replacement. In the interim, we'll have to appoint someone to pick up his duties.

en I have been committed to carrying out my duties ... in accordance with both the letter and spirit of all applicable rules of ethics and canons of conduct.


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