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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Blake (Harvard) def. Aa. Marchetti(Virginia Tech), 6-0, 6-2; 2. Ad. Marchetti(VT) def. John Doran (H), 6-3, 6-4; 3.Majmudar (H) def. Mills (VT), 6-2, 6-2; 4.Tseng (H) vs. Pfeil (VT), 6-4, 6-2; 5.Clark (H) def. Tepes (VT), 6-7 (1), 6-4, 6-1;6. Basole (VT) def. Passarella...
...Davis ad whacks Checchi for failing to vote in four recent California elections, but Harman has so far refused to sling mud with the boys. "Mr. Checchi can waste his money attacking me," she told the camera in one commercial. "I'll spend my time on real problems." It might have worked--if she had been ready with a coherent plan for the state. But she wasn't. A former political aide, lawyer and lobbyist, Harman has spent most of her adult life in Washington. She entered the race late because she saw an opening after Feinstein decided...
Still, whoever gets the job will find the mood inside Apple considerably improved. Last month Jobs announced the company's first back-to-back profitable quarters since 1995, and employees are buzzing about the new ad campaign tweaking Intel's Pentium chips. Executives are talking hopefully of wooing back the software developers who gave up on the Mac market, and everybody hopes that the consumers who shied away from buying Macs because of concerns about the company's health will now give them another look. "Apple is back," insists senior vice president Mitchell Mandich. "Morale's up, and people...
...mentioned in the article, the Ad Board is unfair because it presumes guilt and then does not even allow the accused party to make an adequate defense, therefore inverting the logic of our criminal justice system. While Heller recognized this flaw, she neglected to question the very composition of the Ad Board...
Allow me to pose some rhetorical questions: Why are there no students on the Ad Board? Why are Harvard students, considered fit by our society to judge murder cases, or to sentence people to death, not considered responsible enough to sit on the Ad Board? Are the students at MIT, Stanford, and all seven other Ivy League schools with student representation in their disciplinary bodies more responsible than...