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...finally, the last method of campaigning??and the most personal one—found candidates running around campus, knocking on every single dorm room and introducing themselves. They were hopeful that their broad smiles and cute laughs, combined with a few good ideas, might help swing a few votes over to their side. The presidential campaigns readying for this week’s vote would do well to remember that, group endorsements and professional-grade websites aside, all politics are personal, and nothing works better than pounding the pavement...
...Since the Election Commission that runs the presidential race places strict limits on campaigning??currently, the race lasts only eight days, and there are controlls on communication, such as an ban on e-mail campaigning??it is nearly impossible for a candidate to contact the thousands of student voters himself...
...encompasses such icons as Donna Karan, Fendi, and Givenchy, in addition to Louis Vuitton itself. Brands and other intangibles, as might be suspected, play a staggering role in their financial holdings, accounting for 8.2 billion euros, or 29 percent of total assets. And these billions of dollars of ad campaigning??those mile-long legs of Fendi’s Raquel Zimmermann from the summer billboards —are working. Last year, Louis Vuitton recorded 11 percent revenue growth in its fashion and leathers business segment. Market research expects global expenditure on retail luxury products...
...this year. This power vacuum means any pairing is essentially on the table.A Gadgil/Haddock team seems unlikely, however, in light of tensions left over from the SAC race. Haddock sent an e-mail to members of SAC the night before voting took place, calling Gadgil out on preemptive campaigning??a move that may have soured his relations with the new chair.Then again, some say that Haddock and Gadgil already appeared friendly towards each other in recent meetings, dispelling rumors of any hard feelings.“In such a small committee, the way it works is when you?...
Graham, a 1962 graduate of Harvard Law School, is a native of Florida, where he was a two-term governor and three-term U.S. Senator before campaigning??unsuccessfully—for the Democratic nomination in the 2004 presidential race. His previous book, “Intelligence Matters,” was critical of the Bush administration’s Middle East policy...