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...shouldn?t make any real difference: Clinton's campaign focused primarily on her interest in "serving the people of New York," a cause that can be advanced no matter who takes the White House. Sure, a Gore presidency would make it infinitesimally easier for congressional Dems to pass big-ticket items, but a nearly perfectly balanced House and Senate means gridlock will likely prevail no matter who becomes president...
Short on cash and arguably shorter on ideas, the Undergraduate Council adopted a plan last week to collect "eploid" points from the back of discarded Frito-Lay bags at the fly-by lunch counter. Like children compulsively playing Frogger in order to earn the 1,000 ticket laser wand behind the counter at Chuck E. Cheese, council members hope to scrounge enough oily plastic refuse to successfully bid for a new Gateway computer during a 100 day eploid.com web auction...
...Plaza holds special significance to Gore: he gave the eulogy at his father's funeral here and this summer used the space to announce his ground-breaking selection of Lieberman as a vice presidential candidate--the first Jewish candidate selected for a national ticket...
...June, Nader named Native American activist Winona LaDuke '80-'82 to be his running mate--making the Greens the only party in the presidential race with a Harvard connection at both ends of the ticket...
Corzine is spending almost $2 million in order to maximize Democratic turnout by hiring workers to canvass the state on election day, which will certainly aid all the Democratic candidates on the state ticket...