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...perfect President," he said. "What I'm running as is someone who's had a great deal of success, and I think I can bring that success to Washington." But he is making another bet about Republican voters too. An operative from a rival campaign believes that Giuliani's bid for the White House can be reduced to two sentences: "I'm not a nice guy. But the people you fear, fear me." If that's right, Giuliani isn't looking for voters to love him, or even like him. He just wants their respect. And then, who knows? Loyalty...
Willey’s bid means that Sundquist will not run uncontested, as some had feared. Instead, Sundquist will face competition very close to home: Willey is his next-door neighbor in Mather...
Rarely have fame, power, and privilege not tempted Harvard students—but this year’s Undergraduate Council (UC) election threatens to be one for the books. With less than two weeks before the deadline for candidacy declarations, only one established ticket has emerged. In confirming the bid of current UC Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 and Finance Committee Chair Randall S. Sarafa ’09 for the UC presidency and vice presidency, UC insiders have suggested that there will likely be no other candidates who are currently UC representatives. Even more troubling...
Mather House resident Roy T. Willey IV ’09 became the first to officially enter this year’s race for UC President. Current Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 is also expected to make a bid, with Finance Committee Chair Randall S. Sarafa ’09 as his running mate, but the two have not acknowledged their candidacy on the record...
...Merita's bid to become Northern Europe's phone-in bank of the future depends a lot on the latest technology. Customers can use cutting-edge wireless application protocol (WAP) browsers, built into the latest generation of European phones, which allow customers to enjoy full Internet access to their accounts. WAP phone owners can check account balances, pay bills, transfer money and even buy shares on the Finnish stock market...