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...appears that at this early stage in the campaign candidates are relying mostly on organic search results - in other words, they aren't buying any significant search-term advertising to boost their traffic from search engines. Watching the latest round of political debates, I've become a little skeptical of both side's commitment to their political platform. If candidates feel so strongly about the top issues of the day, then perhaps they should purchase keywords on those issues to stake out their positions. If a candidate wants to broadcast a position on abortion, why not purchase the term "abortion...
...pick a castle for its energy efficiency." Flip a few pages to the heartbreaking stories of our fallen heroes, many of whom have left behind parents who do not support the war. Isn't the war in part about the future of our fuel supply? The 25% boost in SUV sales and the $130 spent at the pump show that we support the war. Setting aside the issue of global warming, how can we think so little about where all this gas is coming from? Are we a country that prizes its creature comforts over the lives of our youths...
...Petersen sees a similar problem, attributing the initial success or failure of social space to “location, location, location.” But while the College administration hopes to boost the use of SOCH through a well-organized publicity campaign, Petersen insists that a student center a 15-minute walk from the Yard is destined to fail...
...succeeds, Harvard will boost the chances that the next great innovation in health care or commercial technology will bear crimson markings...
...afternoon, though, Harvard really turned on the heat, starting with aggressive second freshman and third varsity wins that gave the team an initial boost in the competition for the overall Rowe...