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...steals” last season—and yet he is allowed to continue playing despite this chronic kleptomania. I am also told, though I did not see him play a game myself, that Robinson was voted by the National Media (of which I mysteriously did not receive a ballot) to be the league’s Rookie of the Year over the Giants’ Larry Jansen. Larry Jansen...
...slowed the transition to a free-market economy and paralyzed the machinery of state. It also alienated the electorate. Three times in the past three months, presidential elections - dominated each time by Kostunica - have failed to muster the more than 50% of eligible voters required for a valid ballot. The current office holder, Milan Milutinovic, a relic from Milosevic's era, is expected to be delivered to the war-crimes tribunal in the Hague as soon as his term expires on Jan. 5. So who will get the top job next...
...raise taxes tenfold. But elections never seem to have clear results in Florida. Voters reelected Bush because of his stand that he wouldn't raise taxes, but also voted for the amendment, which will make it extremely difficult for him not to. That's part of the problem with ballot initiatives. A smaller class size measure looks like a great idea in the voting booth, but contains no instructions on how to implement...
Five vice presidents, in charge of different committees, were also elected in the election. About 50 students gathered at Hillel Monday night to elect the new steering committee, with a handful of students voting by absentee ballot, according to outgoing president Benjamin P. Solomon-Schwartz...
Around 50 students gathered at the IOP last night to elect Peter P. Buttigieg ’04 president and Betsy A. Sykes ’04 vice president. Other students voted by absentee ballot...