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Perez served as campaign manager last year for current Council president Mary Louise Ramsdale. He claimed to be supported by a slew of student leaders, including the presidents of the Law School Council, Women's Law Association, Asian-American Law Students Association, La Alianza, Committee on Gay and Lesbian Issues and the Coalition for Civil Rights...
...results capture the Popular Will--an aesthetic feature of democracy. However, the individual jealousies, fears, and prejudices of the uneducated many hardly form a valuable aggregate. Most often, politicians do not follow any Popular Will, but simply pander to various interests on specific issues, and wind up with a slew of contradictory policies that add up to less than zero...
...problem for the Big Green this season has been stopping the goals from scoring in a hurry. With a slew of freshman defenders, Dartmouth has allowed opponents to outscore it by 20 goals this season...
...return for this pledge, Harvard would receive a slew of positive benefits: (more) national exposure, state-of-the-art technological training for its staff and money-saving incentives from power utilities. This memorandum should not be seen as a deterrent in light of the program's potential gains...
...also on accountants and lawyers who closed their eyes to clients' shenanigans. So says the U.S. government, which claims a "landmark" victory in making that case. Ernst & Young, one of the Big Six accounting firms, agreed to pay a near record fine of $400 million to settle a slew of cases charging it with failing to blow a whistle on S&Ls it audited. For example, say the feds, the firm failed to challenge fictitious sales of real estate made by the now defunct Lincoln Savings & Loan in order to inflate its reported profits. Ernst & Young might have been socked...