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...Mass.) got 31.2 percent of the vote in Iowa against Carter's 56 percent, and Carter went on to take New Hampshire by a wide margin. On the other hand, in the same year Bush won the Iowa caucus, the eventual Republican nominee (and subsequent president), Ronald W. Reagan, took New Hampshire only eight days later...
Suzanne Murray, in whose honor the chair is named, took part in the merger negotiations with Harvard and was one of the only trustees to attend last April's announcement of Harvard and Radcliffe's intention to merge...
...Shewchuk is one of the shortest players in the country, but she uses her speed to give herself plenty of scoring opportunities in the slot. That's what happened in the final minute of a 6-3 victory over St. Lawrence last Saturday, when she took the puck after a face-off in the neutral zone and beat the entire defense down the ice to score from point-blank range...
...definitely been a problem," says Anna B. Benvenutti '00. "It's a little bit better now than in the past, but I took almost no classes in American government the whole time I've been here and that's supposed to be my area of concentration...
Call off the black helicopters, Kofi, and we can talk. Arch-conservative U.S. senator Jesse Helms on Thursday took his grievances with the United Nations right into the belly of the beast, when he became the first legislator from any country ever to address the Security Council. And although he warned the U.N. against trying to "impose its utopian vision" onto the U.S., the meeting may have marked the beginnings of a rapprochement between the international body and congressional Republicans. (Following his "warning," the French ambassador gently suggested that Senator Helms consider the fact that...