Word: bandwagoners
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...COPS program began more than 18 months ago when Riley approached the department about jumping on the national bandwagon of community policing...
Yesterday's Boston Globe reported that the television audience viewing Tuesday's court proceedings equaled in numbers those that watched the O.J. Simpson trial. The au pair case has been front page in The New York Times and The Boston Globe for days. Even Washington has jumped onto the bandwagon. Last week, with near prescient timing, the White House sponsored child-care conference about the dearth of safe and responsible child care in this country...
...There is so much information disseminated on this issue--people are amply aware of the risks of overindulgence and I don't see why we need to jump on the bandwagon," said Steven J. Mitby '99, who voted against the resolution...
When it comes to jumping aboard somebody else's bandwagon, nobody compares with Bill Clinton. Having already neutralized Republican attempts to make budget balancing and welfare reform into their signature triumphs, last week he plunked down among them on the IRS, an issue they had hoped to make their own in the '98 congressional elections. To do that required him to undercut his own Treasury Secretary. Robert Rubin insisted he would never accept an IRS reform bill so long as it imposed on the agency an oversight board from the private sector. Rubin went on insisting right...
Chung says he supports, "objectivity, looking at the situation with an objective viewpoint and not being so quick to jump on the human rights bandwagon...