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...evidence at this time” of any suspect spending. The Hadfield-Goldenberg campaign has been charged with 25 violation points, the fewest number of infractions among the tickets, although it has spent over $300, the most of any campaign. The UC Election Commission has charged the campaign of Ali A. Zaidi ’08 and running mate Edward Y. Lee ’08 with 185 violation points for infractions in the first few days of the election. The Zaidi-Lee ticket has spent $195 so far. Zaidi said that his ticket never expected to spend more than...
...evidence at this time” of any suspect spending. As of early this morning, the Hadfield-Goldenberg campaign has been charged with 25 violation points, although it has spent over $300, the most of any campaign. The UC Election Commission has charged the campaign of Ali A. Zaidi ’08 and running mate Edward Y. Lee ’08 with 185 violation points for infractions in the first few days of the election. The Zaidi-Lee ticket has spent $195 so far. Zaidi said that his ticket never expected to spend more than...
...Sunni-Shi'ite battle is also being fought out on the airwaves, where the Hariri-owned Future TV and Hizballah's Al-Manar network have been accusing their sectarian rivals of stoking the conflict. A key Sunni cleric, Sheikh Ali al-Jozo, the mufti of Mount Lebanon, has repeatedly attacked Hizballah, describing Nasrallah as a "dictator" and accusing him of advancing a foreign, Syrian-Iranian agenda...
...lengthy debate and an evenly-divided board, we simply could not choose a single ticket because both sets of candidates have strong commitments to the BGLTQ community,” their statement read.COMMUNITY FIRSTTrailing the two frontrunners are the campaigns of Amadi P. Anene ’08 and Ali A. Zaidi ’08, both UC insiders campaigning to broaden the council’s vision and impact. Anene, who is running with Kyle A. De Beausset ’08-’09, has been the only candidate to consistently emphasize racial and gender diversity...
...Ali A. Zaidi ’08 and Edward Y. Lee ’08 say their slogan “Harvard’s promise” reflects their attempt to change the culture and identity of the College. And in a campaign crowded with candidates, the duo is holding fast to its idealistic proposals in hopes of capturing the Undergraduate Council’s top two seats. “I think idealism is a point of view, it is not a mode of operations,” Zaidi says, who also stresses the importance of a campus...