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...coalition will run candidates in every house except Leverett, Winthrop and Currier, including to first years and a full slate of five in Pforzheimer House...
...during the meeting. "The Administration has been discreet in its reaction," saysTIME's Mark Thompson. "Plainly, negotiations between China and Washington are so fragile that if these two were doing anything untoward, the U.S. wanted to whisk them home as quickly as possible and start with a fresh slate...
...television interview with Barbara Walters. For that appearance, Powell went to Jamaica to get some TV footage of the land his parents left to come to America. When the book tour and its attendant publicity are over in late October, Powell will no longer be a blank political slate. And at that moment, he will read the polls again to see whether the fuller picture of Colin Powell has diminished or enhanced his political attractiveness...
...effort to turn the elections into something of a referendum on the issue, the Harvard-Radcliffe Alumni Against Apartheid (HRAAA) began nominating candidates by petition to run against the official slate...
Macias' break came when the postconviction phase of his case was assigned to Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom -- one of the nation's largest and wealthiest corporate law firms. Douglas Robinson, a partner in the firm's Washington office, had volunteered with the American Bar Association to take a capital case, and he was randomly assigned to Macias. Robinson and a team of Skadden lawyers and paralegals went at the Macias case the way they would that of a private client. They spent money ($11,599 just for expert psychological testimony); they ran down leads (a partial eyewitness was located...