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...Democrats' shady fundraising tactics, Republicans still "out-raised" Democrats by a couple of hundred million dollars. We're proud of the fact that the rich fat cats (of this country) don't give our party as much money, but, as a result, it becomes necessary for Democrats to kick and scrape to approach the amount of cash the Republicans rake in. Fundraising comes easy to Republicans; Democrats have to reach for something more. The defenders of Clinton obviously recognize the ethical issues involved in his fundraising tactics. But as far as they're concerned, if they are going to donate...

Author: By Eric S. Olney, | Title: Why Americans Don't Care | 4/7/1997 | See Source »

Dance Day, a new Harvard organization centered around creative dance showcases, will kick off its first event on April 18 in Lowell Lecture Hall...

Author: By Sadie H. Sanchez, | Title: New Group to Host Dance Festival | 3/20/1997 | See Source »

...Volunteering here is something you can really put your arm around and at the same time get a kick out of what you're doing," Gillette says...

Author: By Georgia N. Alexakis, | Title: Alumnus Helps Legions of Tourists Find Their Way | 3/19/1997 | See Source »

...leader whose ideas are nothing more than stale leftovers from the Thatcher era. On the "progressive" front, Blair's party pledges to abolish the voting powers of the hereditary aristocrats who sit in the House of Lords, the upper chamber of parliament. The six-week campaign is scheduled to kick off on April 8, when parliament will be officially dissolved and will feature a first for the country: Blair and Major have agreed, in principle, to hold an American-style televised debate. As for Major, he remains ? at least in public ? sanguine about his party's chances. "I think...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Major Calls for a Vote | 3/18/1997 | See Source »

...leader whose ideas are nothing more than stale leftovers from the Thatcher era. On the "progressive" front, Blair's party pledges to abolish the voting powers of the hereditary aristocrats who sit in the House of Lords, the upper chamber of parliament. The six-week campaign is scheduled to kick off on April 8, when parliament will be officially dissolved and will feature a first for the country: Blair and Major have agreed, in principle, to hold an American-style televised debate. As for Major, he remains ? at least in public ? sanguine about his party's chances. "I think...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Major Calls for a Vote | 3/17/1997 | See Source »

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