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...fashion-conscious, lipstick-wearing, pearl-toting woman? But that was 1994. Today, Clinton finds herself in a much different position with a much different challenge. As a senator with $22 million in her campaign bank account and a 54 percent national favorability rating according to ABC News?? May 28 poll, she is no longer expected to hide her intelligence behind a façade of makeup. She does face, however, the challenge of convincing the American people that she—a woman!—deserves to return to the White House, this time at its helm...
...outgoing president’s final days have included a whirlwind of visible media appearances, including interviews with ABC News?? “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” NPR’s “Morning Edition,” and PBS’ “Charlie Rose”—his first interview with Rose in five years...
...Kristof was The Crimson’s “Campus News?? tracker, following developments in higher education outside Harvard. He placed a particular focus on Boston University, where faculty and staff had recently gone on strike to protest the controversial policies of the school’s president, John R. Silber...
...sunny Saturday afternoon, a dozen or so College students weave their way to Out of Town News??music and instrument cases in hand...
...identified enough similarities such that the overlaps seemed more than just coincidences. Late on Saturday night, Zhou, Managing Editor Daniel J. Hemel ’07, and I decided to run the story.Some have criticized The Crimson over e-mail lists for “making the news?? or “creating the news?? with the Viswanathan scoop. These people see the role of newspapers as reporting events that have already happened or are a matter of public record. Newspapers, they argue, are only furthering their own agenda when they drive news coverage by reporting...