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...research, may be the one of the things that keeps his candidacy alive. At an "Ask Mitt Anything" event in Salem, one undecided voter came to hear Romney with a pencil in hand. Bob Gibbs, a small business owner in town, scribbled as the candidate spoke: "Domestic oil field...bold military...end illegals...McCain cancel tax cut" [this underlined] ... "strengthen family." By the time Romney took his last question (something about "men's rights" - a visibly uncomfortable Romney wrapped it up quickly), Gibbs was convinced. "Oh, yeah," he said, "I'm going to vote for Romney." Asked why, he consulted...
...President. So far, the campaign has been defined by bickering over stances on a plethora of issues—abortion, immigration, and balanced budgets to name a few. To us, only former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani has been able to transcend particular stances on individual issues and demonstrate bold leadership qualities that set him apart from the Republican field...
Sometime between making that bold statement and Cannes, Shaye softened his stance. "Each of the respective sides looked at our confidantes, wives, etc. and said, 'This is really getting out of control,'" says Shaye. "Maybe it's worth a voice-to-voice conversation instead of letting a bunch of lawyers and intermediaries get in the middle and muck things...
...Make a scary movie, they ‘Scream’-in when I rhyme / I’m a King, you can ask Stephen if I’m lyin’ / I’m a Prince, too demandin’ like my mom / Too bold, too cold, like wet salami.” (From “We Takin’ Over (Remix)”) PPCE: “Scream,” Stephen King, and Prince. Because I’m fairly literal. 2. “I’m tryin?...
...list’s demise by refusing to participate. Seeing as Harvard’s ego—as well as its brand—is doing just fine, we have almost nothing to lose by not participating. Ending early admissions last year was an admirable and bold move, but it was also one the administration could afford to make, due to Harvard’s high application numbers and worldwide name recognition. Just as that decision sparked a nationwide discussion about early admissions policies that led several universities to institute similar reforms, so too could a repudiation...