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Grandin, who is professor of animal behavior at Colorado State University, said she attributes her success to her autism...
...Wrinn said last night the state has not yet contacted Taylor or other Harvard attorneys...
...into Massachusetts Secretary of State William F. Galvin in Bruegger's Bagels the other day. The man in charge of registering the state's voting population was right behind me in the coffee line. If you ever watch the local news in Boston, you will have seen Galvin's commercials--he hides behind a mailbox while a couple discusses their car registration and their child's nursery school registration and pops up to ask whether voter registration isn't just as important...
Negative campaigning is inevitable to a certain degree, and it's only fitting that the home state of Lee Atwater (the architect of George Bush's victory over Michael Dukakis in 1988) was the site of some of the worst record-twisting and dirty tactics either party's race has seen this year, but those of us keeping score at home know that South Carolina wasn't the first of the nastiness and it certainly won't be the last. When Bill Bradley was taken to task in the media for "going negative" on Vice President Al Gore...
...Pity the State Department's China desk at election time - particularly when both Taiwan and the U.S. are going to the polls and politicians on all three sides of the dispute start rattling their sabers. A powerful bloc of U.S. senators from both sides of the aisle, led by Delaware Republican William Roth and New York Democrat Daniel Patrick Moynihan, warned the Clinton administration Wednesday that the trade pact facilitating China's entry into the World Trade Organization is in jeopardy following Beijing's renewed threats to invade Taiwan...