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With that confidence, and the home floor, Harvard hopes to stay atop the Ivy standings and break the tie for the lead with Dartmouth and Brown...
...make the most of your Head of the Charles experience, stay up all night and dance your hangover away the next morning at the Harvard Medical Area Ballroom Dance Club's weekly Sunday Swing at the Hub free-for-all. If you read last week's FM you know how much more of a hip cat you'll be if you go. Come on, everybody else is doing it. Don't worry if you wouldn't know a Lindy Hop from a Long Island Iced Tea--they offer free introductory lessons. 12 to 3 p.m., Copley Square, 445-4162. FREE...
Skrabalo said he doubts the Yugoslav president will keep his promise. "He cannot give up if he wants to stay in power," Skrabalo said...
...against impeachment. Not the one that begins "Wouldn't you have lied in Clinton's situation?" or the one that goes, "Most great presidents have had affairs." Not the poll data showing that 6 in 10 Americans oppose impeachment. No, the argument that is convincing me that Clinton must stay in office is the procedural one: Congress should not, except in the rarest and clearest of circumstances, overturn the results of a fair and free election...
Today, too, our judgment of Clinton must deal not only with him as a man but with the link between the presidency and the people. I don't want the President to stay, as Clinton likes to say, to "do the job we elected him to do." I don't believe he is capable of doing that job any longer. I want him to stay because I helped elect him to do that job, and no other power, in the absence of necessity, should freely choose to invalidate my vote. The people's hold on power is too tenuous...