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Last year, for example, the election commission ruled that candidates without running mates would be charged the full cost of any printing materials. Candidates running on a ticket for president and vice president could split those costs, each paying 50 cents...
...been accused of representing workers in bad faith and selling its employees short for the University's benefit. However, while we believe that the new union may be able to better represent these Harvard workers, we are concerned about internal tension in the new union, which appears to be split along occupational lines. The security guards seem to be in control of the new union, and the museum attendants are worried about lack of adequate representation. We urge both groups to make a concerted effort to resolve their differences so that the new union will be able to act effectively...
...Having a 10-digit phone number is too inconvenient," said Cinthia Guzman '00, who is supportive of the geographical split. "Harvard students will have a problem going from four digits...
...purpled with bruises, looming on a huge screen behind the former football star, the lawyer quizzed him about numerous other incidents in which witnesses say Nicole was hit by her husband. And Petrocelli walked Simpson through some landmarks on his former wife's bashed-in face: a split lip, a welt over her eye and red marks around her neck. Maybe they were caused by Nicole's propensity to pick at her pimples, Simpson suggested. "A lot of this redness would normally be there most nights, once she picked and cleaned her face," he said...
...days' time. Their marriage produced one son Brandon and a slew of photographs of the happy couple kissing. The two had recently been in court trying to stop distribution of a video of their more intimate activities, which they say was stolen from their home. The reason for the split: those darn "irreconcilable differences" again...