Word: appealing
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Gureghian, however, said an appeal to young voters was not the goal of a party at a night club...
...indirect appeal to college-age voters, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 (D-Mass.) held a voter registration rally and party for supporters Saturday night in a Boston night club...
Derek T. Ho '96, a member of Harvard College Democrats, said Kennedy's campaign manager, Michael L. Kennedy '80, was also part of the event's star appeal. Kennedy, the son of former U.S. Attorney General and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy '48, spoke briefly on the importance of returning his uncle to the Senate...
...much more interested in their worldviews." The defense side may not be so convinced. Some trial observers are wondering if the increased prominence last week of Johnnie Cochran, the only black member of Simpson's A-team, is a confirmation of reports that the defense hopes to appeal to the racial sympathies of black jurors. Studies show that blacks and whites are both more lenient toward defendants of their own race. African-American jurors may also be more likely to be skeptical of testimony by law-enforcement officers. Women, meanwhile, might be presumed to be more favorable to the prosecution...
Harvard Law Professor Alan M. Dershowitz said Thursday that he will appeal a controversial 1993 sexual harassment ruling in Massachusetts in order to defend the principle of free speech...