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CAMPAIGN SCORECARD [This article contains a table. Please see hardcopy of magazine.] ROUND 1 2 3 4 ISSUE Economy (short-term) Economy (medium-term) Economy (long-term) Demeanor ACTION While Barack Obama was cool, confident and deliberate, John McCain was initially frantic and overheated and seemed as panicked as his advisers--who recognized their campaign could go down the economic drain. Obama was perhaps a tad cautious and reserved but stayed in sync with fellow Dems on Capitol Hill by letting the political benefits of nationwide alarm boost their case. Barring disaster, every aspect of the campaign will...
...been obvious for years that real estate was a bubble ready to burst. Politicians and government officials deserve the pounding they are getting for failure to take action sooner. Of course, there weren't a lot of warnings that houses were becoming too valuable (or calls for greater regulation of anything) from the politicians and commentators who are now so indignant. What was not so obvious was the ability of real estate, which has always had a slightly rakish air, to drag even the most respectable and conservative parts of the economy down with it. Other problem areas, like Social...
...reflects that the issue is receiving an appropriate amount of attention from the President’s office. He praised Faust for implementing the recommendations of the task force, and emphasizing the research possibilities of the University. Zachary C. Arnold ’10, chair of the Harvard Environmental Action, praised Gore’s ability to engage the student community. “Its a great thing about Harvard’s commitment to accentuate a milestone in what has been a very long process and one that will extend over the next several decades...
...Huskies took control of the game in the first half. Three minutes into the action, UConn midfielder Katie Semanoff found forward Lauren Aird in front of the goal where she fired a shot past senior goaltender Kylie Stone. The Huskies kept the pressure on, forcing play to take place primarily on the Crimson’s half of the field. In the first half alone, UConn recorded 11 shots and three penalty corners. Before the end of the half, Aird tallied her second goal after Stone left the net to challenge an attempted shot. The forward gathered the ball...
...these reasons we ask Congress not to rush, to hold appropriate hearings, and to carefully consider the right course of action,” the professors added...