Word: apportionment
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This year, Ted Donato ’91 began his rookie season as Harvard skipper with a wide-open door, ready to apportion ice time for those who earned it before his eyes—not those who had been given it in previous years.
The authors of The 9/11 Commission Report hope they have sounded a call to battle. In official Washington, the arrival of the tome was greeted with a grim solemnity that reflected the panel's decision to apportion blame across dozens of agencies spanning two presidencies. Meticulous in its reconstruction of...
Only nine states have so far redrawn the congressional lines; the rest are still debating boundaries. The drawing phase is critical; the way state assemblies apportion the new maps could determine the makeup of the U.S. House of Representatives for the coming decade. That?s because in most states, the...
ISRAEL Intifadeh Report Israeli and Palestinian leaders were considering their responses to a report by a U.S.-led commission investigating the violence that began last September. The report will not be made public until both sides have responded, but Palestinian officials said it recommended that Israel halt the expansion of...
"Most theaters are set up for only a lead actor and other supporting actors," he said. But the candidates' staffs argued at length about whose greenroom was bigger and how to apportion space fairly.