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DENVER: It's official. After dropping hints for a month that he'd run for President, three-term Colorado Governor Richard Lamm announced his candidacy Tuesday under the Reform Party banner -- without the official blessing of you-know-who. Ross Perot, for whom the Party was widely expected to be a campaign vehicle, still seems to be reserving the right to run himself. If so, TIME Denver bureau chief Richard Woodbury reports, Lamm will not accept the vice presidency on a Perot ticket: "He will fight Perot to the end, even if the surveys mailed this week to Reform Party...
There was something quite moving about this strangely-united crowd singing the anthem. It was the first time I had sung the "Star Spangled Banner" in public since the last time I attended a Red Sox game six years before (my patriotism and Boston team spirit seem to have dissapated at approximately the same time...
Then, just as we reached the final bars of the anthem, "Oh, say does that star spangled banner yet wave...," a spray of dazzling white light shot up from near the pier...
...most respects, he said, the University has overcome a slower start to this giving season with a banner performance...
While clubs like the Asian American Association (AAA) attempt to tie Asian-American students together under a banner of political activism, more nationally-specific groups like the Chinese Students Association (CSA), the Taiwanese Cultural Society (TCS) and the Korean Students Association (KSA) sacrifice potentially controversial politics for a comfortable social atmosphere...