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Other marshals, however, were more vocal about their ideas. Nong’s older sister, Chantal, graduated from Yale in 2003, and Nong hopes to borrow ideas from Yale’s senior activities...

Author: By Samantha L. Groden, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Senior Class Marshals Named | 10/12/2004 | See Source »

...they had the resources to invest in themselves, more working Americans could earn a livable income, save and even become entrepreneurs. But many lack those resources, because they’re struggling just to get by. Nor can they borrow capital to fund their education or start a small business, because they don’t have any collateral. No amount of tax credits is going to help them out of this poverty trap—high taxes are not holding low-income families back. But this point is apparently lost on Mr. Bush, who was born with enough money...

Author: By Eoghan W. Stafford, | Title: You Say You Want a Revolution? | 10/12/2004 | See Source »

...Vote or Die Family, choosing to borrow their name from Sean Combs was an appropriate choice—as a voting party featuring vodka and music seems a method “P. Diddy” would likely endorse. But Harvard’s Vote or Die division has a more specific goal than voter turnout; in the recent Undergraduate Council election they endorsed nine candidates who they felt would better serve the needs of a diverse student body. By encouraging students to vote and become more engaged in the process of selecting student government leaders, the Vote...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Death By Apathy | 10/7/2004 | See Source »

...alienating Muslims whose help the bureau needs in identifying suspicious people. Agents have been asking law-abiding migrs to report strangers who spout radical rhetoric or who have large sums of money and no jobs; those who rent apartments and vanish for weeks; or people who borrow cell phones and computers to message friends abroad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SECURING THE ELECTIONS | 10/4/2004 | See Source »

...entrust my health and well-being to a 14-year-old rider named John, whose safety gear I will borrow after his ride. I lean on the eye-high fence to see him last an impressive 7 seconds (in competition, you need 8 to win) on a near-full-grown bull before being tossed off and landing on his head. He hands me his equipment and insists to his hovering cloud of pre-pubescent admirers that he is fine, but I catch him rubbing his head for several minutes afterward. The helmet I wear is his, and it?...

Author: By David B. Rochelson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Ride and Fall | 9/30/2004 | See Source »

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