--- In [email protected], anonymousff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Fairfield Residents
> I notice that Ed got 800+ votes. This seems like a very small 
number
> of people voting. Knowing it is a small town, is the number of 
voters
> so low because it was an incumbent "ru" or before we started 
entering
> local politics was the number of locals voting strictly for locals
> much higher. 
> KH
> 

****************

from http://www.ffledger.com a coupla days ago: 
" Malloy is running unopposed for a third term in Tuesday's election 
and points to the retention of Fairfield's younger residents as a 
substantial priority."

the turnout was low because Malloy was running unopposed -- he got 
what, 3 or 4 thousand last time? 

I did find it interesting that neither of Malloy's kids opted to 
attend MUM:

"He has been married to his wife, Vicki, for 23 years. Their 
daughter, Kelli, is an interior design student in Los Angeles, and 
their son, Justin, attends Whitter College in California.




> --- In [email protected], bbrigante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> >
> > it's not just poor pundits who can't get to MUM's Fairfield 
campus:
> > 
> > http://www.mum.edu/TheReview  9Nov2005
> > 
> > "Students in the accounting program are admitted twice a year. 
Ms. 
> > Sutherland said that it's a challenge for international students 
to 
> > get visas for new programs, and that now that the various 
embassies 
> > are more familiar with these two new programs, it is likely that 
the 
> > rate of visa approvals will rise. Both programs had dozens of 
highly 
> > qualified applicants whose visas were denied. 
> > 
> > As with the Computer Professionals Program, the students will 
spend 6 
> > to 10 months on campus and then will be placed in paid 
internships 
> > around the country. They will finish their degrees via distance 
> > education over a period of up to two years. Money earned in 
their 
> > internship positions supports them while repaying student loans."
> >
>






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