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...unsettling return to the Reagan Era—still the cause of some mourning in America??viewers of major news programs were treated to the reappearance of 72-year-old Geraldine Ferraro, former congresswoman and the second barrel on the souped-up Daisy Air Rifle that was the 1984 Mondale presidential ticket. Ferraro was defending her claims made in that bastion of political reporting, Torrance, Calif.’s “The Daily Breeze,” that Barack Obama’s political success is tied in some way to the fact that he?...
...reasons for the rise: Asians and ethanol. Firstly, rising wealth levels in Asia have led to higher spending power, and Asians are increasingly choosing to supplement their traditionally cheap, rice-based diets with more expensively produced meat. But the second cause of skyrocketing demand for basic foodstuffs is America??s most recent renewable energy craze: ethanol...
...Clinton camp certainly never wagered that Obama would put up such a strong fight. In fact, it looks like America??s favorite presidential couple from the 1990s is miffed that they didn’t resonate as much with college students reared during their time on Pennsylvania Avenue...
...Ayele said. “I don’t think that anyone should judge her simply by her slip-up.” Power’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book “A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide” explored America??s response to and understanding of various genocides in the 20th century. As a journalist, she helped to cover the genocide in the Yugoslav wars. Although Power is continuing to support Senator Obama, she has been quoted in The Nation as saying “if he doesn?...
Dodging countless tourists, iPod-carrying speed walkers, and the often-inclement Cambridge weather can make Harvard students dread the walk to 10 a.m. section. But even Quadlings have little to complain about, according to a recent study that named Cambridge America??s most pedestrian-friendly city...