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...tough--the type of game where we didn't have a lot of opportunities but we certainly capitalized when we had them," Coach Sue Caples said. "Sometimes the games are like that...
...voters increases, the "lopsidedness" needed to make the electoral system better for the average voter decreases to basically zero. In other words, as the number of voters increases, it takes a smaller and smaller imbalance in the polls for voter power to be increased by an electoral college-type system. With voters numbering in the millions, it is nearly always desirable for the idealized self-interested voter to vote in an electoral college-like system, because of the greater probability of breaking an important tie in your state, giving its electors to your candidate and actually deciding the election...
...sometimes felt like the type-cast Harvard guy to be defeated by the wholesome All-American state school student," he said...
...There is a general current of homophobia that just doesn't often come to fruition [at Harvard]," Gautreau-Tabacco said. "The homophobic Winthrop and Mather incidents exhibit that. The gay community is often isolated. It will be a long time before Harvard provides that type of resource...
Bush's "forget the journalists" line gets a rise out of the press room. Some 30 minutes later, just in case we've forgot, the Gore Reality Check says simply, in 24-point type: "Bush: 'Forget the Journalists.'" Sounds like a good campaign slogan for Bush/Cheney...