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...might argue that it doesn't mean that at all. Harvard's impotent power play-zero-for-Colgate, an all-too-familiar result--needs help, and with Martins suspended for the first of two games at Alaska-Fair-banks after his game-misconduct penalty, here's a suggestion: move Cory Gustafson over to Martins' spot on the right flank and give Konik a shot in the quarterback's position at the top of the slot...
Jaksha's attitude, however, was anything but fringe. He was supporting the ballot proposition to limit the terms of congressional officeholders, a measure that rolled to victory Nov. 8 in Nebraska and six other states: Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts and Nevada. Only voters in Utah, which earlier had adopted limits, turned down a proposed addition to their restrictions. The past election brings to 22 the number of states that have imposed term limits on members of Congress since 1990. "It would be pointless to mount an opposition," said Ernie Chambers, a 24-year veteran in the Nebraska state senate...
...this time in the collegiate basketball season is pretty darn mad. Teams across the country play weird teams like Athletes in Action and Marathon Oil and travel to Alaska or Maui for strange tournaments--all to get ready for the season...
...kids are getting younger," says Sister Mary Rose McGeady, president of New York City-based Covenant House. "In Houston the average age is 15. When I was there a year ago, the average age was close to 17." Covenant House workers from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Anchorage, Alaska, have made similar observations. Last year there were 1,459,717 phone calls to Covenant House's hot line (1-800-999-9999), up 15% from...
...TERM LIMITS: Voters adopted them for congressional posts and other offices in Alaska, Colorado, District of Columbia, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts, Nebraska and Nevada...