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...said that he was surprised at the outcome of the vote, which he learned from an e-mail the department sent to Knowles and copied to him, and that Sanskrit had given him “no reason at all?? for its decision...
...authority at all over state ballot access laws, that is, laws that determine which parties appear on the ballot. Nor does the FEC have authority over the manner of election. The biggest single obstacle to third party success is the United States is the “winner take all?? system of elections, which discourages voters from casting a vote for a candidate deemed unlikely to win. This system is established by federal law for Congress, and by state laws for the electoral college...
...Arkansas Educational Television Commission v. Forbes, the U.S. Supreme Court made clear that debate sponsors have broad leeway in choosing whom to include—or exclude—in candidate debates. Moreover, if the FEC did succeed in such action, it might simply mean no debates at all??clearly the FEC has no power to force candidates to debate anyone. The question, ultimately, is do we really want the federal government to be in charge of how candidates campaign and whom, if anyone, they choose to debate, or is this an issue that should be left...
...finest option at the Sert Gallery Café isn’t gourmet at all??it’s the gallery. The exhibitions change fairly regularly and often feature artists of note. At the moment there is an exhibition of short-format abstract films. Upon entering one may view Bruce Nauman’s Walking in an Exaggerated Manner Around the Perimeter of a Square, a 10-minute film wherein Bruce Nauman really does just walk along a taped-out square in his studio. Another offering is David Hammons’ Phat Free. The film...
There are the dramatic parents who want to give you the whole story, from wunderkind’s birth to this very moment, because somehow they’ve decided that you care. The silent parents who let their prospective student do “all?? the talking, only interrupting to correct every mistake, dot every verbal “i” and cross every “t.” And, my favorite: the parents who, because they’ve being intimidated by the myth or by their child’s inability...