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Eric Bassin, Sorelle B. Braun, Emily Carrier, Sewell Chan, Victor Chen, Evan J. Eason, Brian D. Ellison, Alessandra M. Gallont Marion B. Gammill, Jeffrey N. Gell, Joshus L. Gluck, Manlio A. Goetzl, Andrew Green, David Greene, Leondra R. Kruger, Jennifer S. Lee, Alex B. Livingston, Suresh N. Magge, Joe Mathews, Andrew K. Sachs, Anne-Marie L. Tabor, Anna...
NEWS EDITOR:MARION B. GAMMILL '95 NIGHT EDITORS: TODD F. BRAUNSTEIN '97 MARION B. GAMMILL '95 ARTS EDITOR: G. WILLIAM WINBORN '95 DESIGN EDITOR: SORELLE B. BRAUN '96 PHOTO EDITOR: JENNIFER J. BAIK '94-'95 BUSINESS EDITORS:TERRANCE A. DEE '96 CRAIG S. ROSENBLATT...
Which is why, as they head toward this year's midterm elections, incumbents worry about fallout from the Rostenkowski indictment. Former Illinois Senator Alan Dixon remembers how, just weeks before his unsuccessful 1992 primary bid against Carol Moseley-Braun, the House banking scandal erupted onto Chicago's front pages. "My polls dropped 7 points in one day, and we didn't even have a bank in the Senate...
...biggest gap facing Rudenstine may bethe growing distance between his initial vision ofa harmonious, integrated University and theadministrative disarray that surrounds him in thepresent.Crimson photo illustration from Crimson filephotos/SoRelle B. B Braun and Eugene Y. ChangTOO MANY BALLS IN THE AIR: President NEIL L.RUDENSTINE and, from left, outgoing Provost JERRYGREEN; his successor, Dean of the Kennedy SchoolALBERT CARNESALE, former Vice President forGovernment, Community and Public Affairs JOHN H.SHATTUCK; his sucessor, acting vice president JANEH. CORLETTE, her successor JAMES ROWE '73; formerVice President for Finance ROBERT H. SCOTT...
...arcana, the bill inspired fierce rhetoric in the Senate last week. The act, said Orrin Hatch of Nevada, "has nothing to do with racial justice and everything to do with abolishing the death penalty" by employing "unreliable and manipulable statistical quota." To the act's defense came Carol Moseley-Braun of Illinois -- with statistics. Since 1988, she said, the government has sought the death penalty for drug kingpins in 36 cases involving four whites, four Hispanics and 28 blacks. Said Moseley-Braun: "Keep in mind that 75% of the defendants charged under this statute have been white." The Senate voted...