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Glenn BuberlGlenn Buberl in Lodi News-Sentinel - May 21 1998
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"... professor of africanamerican Studies and an opponent of uc's new policies dropping race and gender from admissions. On the other side of the issue, American Civil Rights Institute spokesman Glenn Buberl said it is time to “get past the debate on preferences and start working to reform (public schools) and make these kids qualified." UCLA reported 131 blacks, 468 Hispanics and ..."
Publication place: Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, United States
Glenn BuberlGlenn Buberl in The Deseret News - May 20 1998
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"... professor of africanamerican studies and an opponent of UC's new policies dropping race and gender from admissions. On the other side of the issue, American Civil Rights Institute spokesman Glenn Buberl said it is time to “get past the debate on preferences and start working to reform (public schools) and make these kids qualified." UC classified blacks. Hispanics and American Indians ..."
Publication place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
Glenn BuberlGlenn Buberl in St. Petersburg Times - July 7 2007
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"... had on him. “Unfortunately, with him being in elected office for so long, he's bound to have gotten from his district and what started out as his principles," said Glenn Buberl, Doolittle's legislative director during his first years in Washington. Doolittle says he doesn't recall Abramoff ever asking him to do anything, but he involved himself repeatedly in issues that helped ..."
Publication place: St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, United States
Glenn BuberlGlenn Buberl in Daily Union - May 21 1998
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"... is really appalling,” said June Jordan, Berkeley professor of africanamerican Studies and an opponent of uc's new policies dropping race and gender from admissions. American Civil Rights Institute spokesman Glenn Buberl said it is time to “get past the debate on preferences and start working to reform (public schools) and make these kids qualified." UC classified blacks, Hispanos and American Indians ..."
Publication place: Junction City, Geary County, Kansas, United States