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Dalton, for her part, has split time between Tucson, Ariz., and Tampa...
Tension is thick as some guests wait for the call with the results of the UC presidential election. “I brought tissues for either event,” says Alicia Menendez, who, like fellow guest Brandon M. Terry, is a Moore-Nichols supporter. The split-ticket disappointment revealed later in the evening casts a pall...
...industrial heartland of the east, some 700 km from Kiev, anger about the election's annulment is still rife. Most people here voted for Yanukovych, and for nine nights running, demonstrators gathered in Lenin Square to denounce "the vile Americans who hired their vile agent Yushchenko to split Ukraine and grab it piecemeal," as one recent speaker put it. Leading eastern politicians are threatening to secede and join Russia if Yushchenko wins. Says Alexander Zats, a member of the Donetsk regional legislature: "Should our legitimate concerns be ignored, the people may take matters into their own hands." In western Ukraine...
...you’d probably have an authentic George W. Bush quote. Instead, this was presidential candidate Tracy “Ty” Moore II ’06 at the main Undergraduate Council debate two Thursdays ago. And with the council now under the reins of a split ticket, sans Moore, one can only hope that this love will eventually be shared by all Harvard undergrads...
...hoping that the record voter turnout this year was less due to these little absurdities tickling voters’ fancies and more to the serious accomplishments undergrads hope the council will achieve. Perhaps more than all these little quirks, the very fact that a split ticket carried the day, just as endorsed by The Harvard Crimson, is the most interesting aspect of this year’s campaign. It’s now up to Glazer and Nichols to transcend hair, middle names and the emotions built up during a frenetic campaign season to deliver on their promises. With twice...