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Certainly, Assistant Dean of Students Sarah E. Flatley-Wheston wasn't aware of any other extension when I discussed my idea with her before pursuing it with the athletic department and the ticket office. If those two groups were already planning on the extension, they didn't tell me that when I called. And If they were already planning on the extension, why were students who went by the ticket office told they had to purchase them for $25? Why did they have to meet to discuss the extension...
...return to Texas to spend more time with his children and grandchildren and "return to the private sector . . . while I still had a spring in my step." Bentsen -- who leaves in two weeks -- served in the Senate for 22 years and ran as vice president in 1988 on the ticket headed by Michael Dukakis.His replacement, currently head of Clinton's National Economic Council, spent nearly three decades amassing a fortune at the Wall Street firm Goldman, Sachs & Co., and resigned as chairman to join Clinton in 1992. In Rubin, Wall Street gets an ally in a top post, says TIME...
...have a right to voice the needs of my constituents to the administration. They told me they would meet and continue to discuss [extending the ticket deadline]," Coffey said. "None of us want a council plagued by divisions and infighting. Let's not second-guess each other...
Remember that Kennedy-Waxman national health-care plan? In 1974 we said one of its sponsors could "practically write his own ticket -- including a presidential one." Edward M. Kennedy was 42 back then, and we wrote that "Teddy's recent trip to the Soviet Union and Western Europe, plus his well-publicized sponsorship of health care legislation and an income tax cut, may be the opening shots in a bid for the White House." That bid actually came in 1980 -- and went...
Coffey has claimed that he "wasn't aware" of the second ticket sale ahead of time. If he was, then his actions would have represented blatant deception...