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News Editor for This issue: Mathew M. Hoffman '91 Night Editors: Ross G. Forman '90 Tara A. Nayak '92 Rebecca L. Walcowitz '92 Jeffrey C. Wu '92 Editorial Editor: John L. Larew '91 Feature Editor: Eric S. Solowey '91 Sports Editor: Bryan S. Geon '92 Business Editor: Timothy B. Paydos...
...Editors: Jonathon S. Cohn '91 Matthew M. Hoffman '91 Joseph R. Palmore '91 Jeffery C. Wu '92 Editorial Editors: John L. Larew '91 Juliette N. Kayyem '91 Feature Editor: Eric S. Solowey '91 Sports Editors: Gary R. Shenk '92 Julio R. Varela '90 Photo Editors: Liane M. Clamen '91 Bryan S. Geon '92 David A. Herne '93 Business Editor: Raymond Nomizu '91 Copy Editor: Maya E. Fischhoff...
...since the Supreme Court declared the death penalty constitutional in 1976. And it will do so at the very moment that the death penalty has become a hot campaign issue around the U.S. "There is almost a mob attitude in California, a frenzy being fed by politicians," frets Robert Bryan, chairman of the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty. "It's sure to increase public pressure throughout the country for the death penalty...
...first face-off is any measure, Bryan has the more popular case. "The state should get out," he said in the initial joust in Bennington, because, among other things, every Vermonter now owes $12,000 toward the national debt. "How can you love the country and leave it?" countered Dooley, noting that a "cute little government will not stop acid rain." At debate's end, the audience voted 95 to 55 in favor of going it alone...
...years to decide to join the Union. So with the 200th anniversary of statehood at hand, it seemed reasonable to stage a series of debates on whether the time had come for the Green Mountain State to declare its independence. The Vermont Statehood Bicentennial Commission selected political scientist Frank Bryan of the University of Vermont to argue for seceding from the Union and State Supreme Court Justice John Dooley to argue for staying...