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...chooses. And it surely means something that Clinton, whose steam-powered campaign was left in the dust technologically by Obama's, also seems to be studying up on the President-elect's playbook for turning a campaign into a movement. "The Internet has enhanced the leverage that any single member of Congress has," Clinton said. "The voices and votes of millions of people, strategically placed around the country, are a great asset...
...Jeffrey P. Koplan, a member of the school’s visiting committee and strong advocate of case-based teaching, said that he believed the school, with its strong faculty and resources, was in a position to undertake such an pedagogical experiment...
...Operations Director Randal Eck said, “If you just got laid off, would I really expect you to give me the $500 you gave last year? No.” On top of this hardship, the paper’s primary benefactor—a member of the Buffet family who donates $40,000 a year—has been alienated by Spare Change’s partnership with the Boston-based Whats Up magazine. The future looks precarious, to say the least. The role Spare Change plays as an agent for empowering the homeless gives it value...
...student at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. At least a few students have been using the service this week. “I haven’t seen anyone print, but the last time I checked we had 15 uses,” said ITS support staff member Fegens Alexis. Brainard said that the pilot program was set up in order to work out the details of the service on a smaller scale before making it available in other libraries. The price of printing, for example, was listed online at seven cents per page for the last week...
...situation drew the attention of conservative media like Fox News, as well as Republican attorney Lovida H. Coleman Jr., a member of Lawyers for McCain, who showed up on the scene to observe. The mens' dress - particularly the nightstick - "was very militaristic and could have been very intimidating," she said. "I don't think someone would be wearing that garb in front of a voting machine without the intent to send a message...