Word: monday
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Another would-be governor has just stepped into the political ring. The AP reports that on Monday's edition of "Live With Regis and Kathie Lee," Ric "Nature Boy" Flair said he plans to run for governor of North Carolina--possibly as an independent candidate...
Hopefully this would pose a significant obstacle to Flair's candidacy. Even the Reform Party should be running in the other direction after Monday's announcement. Gee, could they gain any more credibility? People have been complaining about the intersection of politics and entertainment for a while now. Flair certainly isn't going to help the situation. If Flair's going to run, how long will it be before Hulk Hogan and Sable join the fun? How long before Hollywood remembers the Reagan era and hauls out the B-movie actors? (Shannon Tweed for Mayor!) On the flip side, North...
While many council members still support Burton, Redmond and Seton join a growing number who are calling for him to resign. Last Monday, David B. Orr '01, another former supporter of Burton's, also asked for Burton's resignation...
After last Monday's Republican debate in Michigan, Harry Veryser, one of Forbes' advisers in that state, laid out a theory. "I think he envisions himself the new leader of the conservative movement rather than the next President. I think his mind-set is 'What's going to be my legacy?' He's more interested in affecting public policy than in holding office. And if he can get rid of the IRS and this oppressive tax system, that'll be enough, and he'll have his reward in heaven...
...that something was happening. "I usually go to the Redskins games with a guy from the mergers and acquisitions group," Lynn explained. When the friend canceled--for the Redskins' first playoff game in seven years--Lynn knew it was not just something, but really something. In downtown Manhattan early Monday, the 7:30 a.m. daily research call emanating from the fifth-floor conference room of Merrill Lynch headquarters was handled by analysts Henry Blodget and Jessica Reif Cohen. Traders who had nearly run off the road when they had heard the news on their car radios crammed the room...