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Though only about 16,000 people are currently signed up with VotePair for the November election, including 600 from Massachusetts, Raskin believes that the system can still affect the outcome of the election...

Author: By Ying Wang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: In Swing States, Voters Swap Ballots | 10/28/2004 | See Source »

...joie de vivre, the therapy revs up the immune system, which keeps the cancer in check for longer. Some of the Thursday Girls subscribe to this theory, and science hasn't entirely discredited it. But the weight of evidence suggests it's flimsy. While depression has been shown to affect outcome in some conditions, there's no clear link with cancer. "One myth for sure is that avoiding stress and being positive has survival benefits," says Jane Turner, a Brisbane psychiatrist who treats young adults with cancer. "Most people find that being told to be positive is a burden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sisters For Life | 10/27/2004 | See Source »

...spot in passer efficiency rating, but his nine interceptions on the season are tied for the most of any of the top 33 players in that category. His 21 passing touchdowns, however, are the most of any I-AA quarterback. Like Meyer, a few tough conference contests will drastically affect Long’s chances for this award...

Author: By Michael R. James, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dawson's Push For the Payton | 10/26/2004 | See Source »

...anything, what this presidential election has shown is not that the media has a propensity for conservativism or liberalism. It has a propensity for stupidity—a propensity for avoiding important issues that affect millions of people, while concentrating on trivial matters like the sexual orientation of Dick Cheney’s daughter or how much John Edwards paid for a haircut...

Author: By Brian A. Finn, | Title: Keeping Up With the Comics | 10/26/2004 | See Source »

Although Faculty members are required to vote on any matters that will affect graduation requirements, some of the most controversial proposals of the review—including assigning freshmen to Houses before they arrive and moving toward a more centralized advising system—ultimately rest on the opinions of College administrators...

Author: By Laura L. Krug, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Vote On Review To Begin In Spring | 10/26/2004 | See Source »

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