Word: posting
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...minute speech, delivered shortly after 10 p.m. in the hall of the Texas House of Representatives, Bush prominently sounded the theme of reconciliation, calling it his duty to heal the country after an historically tumultuous five-week post-election legal battle...
...Crimson guards were heavily pressured up top by URI's smaller players, allowing the undersized low-post Rams some time to battle for precious position against Harvard's offensive stars. The result was success for Rhode Island...
...bright spot for the Crimson offense was Johnson's strong play. She had her way in the post, scoring almost at will when Harvard's guards were able to get the ball inside against the tight Ram defense...
...that's where Gore and his lawyers finally parted company. The man who wouldn't think about quitting ceased Tuesday night to think about litigating. He went to bed having consulted only Tipper, and let what little post-SCOTUS suspense there was percolate until morning. If you wanted closure when midnight struck and the "safe harbor" Rehnquist chose was a dry bed, it was possible to think the lowest of Gore. Would he call the U.S. Supreme Court "no controlling legal authority," and make one last...
...Bush seemed to recognize that. He didn't give the best speech of his life, as Gore had, but it didn't have to be. The words didn't soar, but they performed what Bush evidently considered a more important task on this Post-Election Day 36 - they nudged the nation forward, to subjects long forgotten. Education. Social Security. Medicare. Prescription drugs. Tax relief. Foreign policy. The military. Common ground...