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...annually by the Owl Club. The party was held last Tuesday—coincidentally, that day’s TBTN event was the “Men’s Forum.” And then the biggest irony of all: the Owl Club is nothing less than a co-sponsor of TBTN.To get a sensation of what the Catholic School Girls party is all about, it might’ve been best to watch the Owl’s promotional video for the party—had it not been taken down after it caused people on House open...
...last month, 60 percent said they support the plan to push back concentration choice by a semester, while just 32 percent opposed the change. The UC vote is “an exciting symbol of the voice that undergraduates have had in this process,” said a co-sponsor of the bill, Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, who is the vice-chair of the council’s Student Affairs Committee. The Student Affairs Committee’s chair, Ryan A. Petersen ’08, said the proposal for secondary fields—which would...
...backing eBay. Merges says semiconductors and software may be covered by hundreds of patents, each with distinct claims, yet it may take only one case of infringement for a judge to issue an injunction, compelling many companies to pay the trolls to go away. U.S. House Republican Lamar Smith, co-sponsor of a reform bill, wants to slow the litigation gravy train. "We need a judicial system that does not reward people who file shaky claims on patents," he says...
...Senators: Ohio's Mike DeWine, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Sam Brownback of Kansas. At the Judiciary Committee mark-up yesterday that passed the pro-business bill, those three voted consistently for the Democratic pro-immigrant amendments Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy was pushing. More important, Graham agreed to co-sponsor, and introduce in committee, the entire pro-immigrant (and pro-business) bill Kennedy and Senator John McCain had crafted over the last year. The business lobby was not shy about taking credit. "We got him to introduce it," says Reiff, "because he's a Republican." When it came time...
...Texas sponsor of a bill that would have split the difference between the Sensenbrenner and Kennedy bills, was in full retreat - literally leaving the building through the basement passageways into the Russell Senate office building. At the end of the day, Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, Cornyn's co-sponsor, was left alone proposing a series of amendments and wishing out loud that Cornyn were still there to offer some of them himself. Each went down to defeat as Kennedy sat, Buddha-like and in complete control, casting proxy votes in his deep baritone for several Democrats who were...