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...these efforts were not pathetic enough, just last spring, the UC created an actual task force determined to spice up our love lives. The Council initially earmarked between $1,000-2,000 in funding to combat the undergraduate dating crisis. The ingenious solutions included offering discounted movie tickets and a speaker series on dating etiquette to help lessen the burden of approaching that special someone. Even our new UC vice president was in on the idea: “Dating is pretty abysmal at Harvard,” explained Michael R. Blickstead...
...SOUTH KOREA CONTINGENT: 700 medics and engineers; another 3,000 soldiers, including marines and combat troops, are expected in April MISSION: Build and repair infrastructure; provide medical services...
Erik P. Garrison ’06, a Dunster resident who attended the social, said he thought having the BGLTS tutor would help combat any perception that Dunster was homophobic...
...right: pollsters found that the single most important quality voters were looking for was the ability of the candidate to stand up for his beliefs. The bad news for Kerry is that he won only 20% of those people. More people voted for him because they thought the austere combat veteran with the lucky initials could beat President Bush than because they agreed with him or knew what he stood for. Whether that provides his rivals an opening in the next few weeks remains to be seen, but it certainly won't go unnoticed by the White House...
...that experience in investigations and oversight didn't give Kerry anything especially useful to take home to hungry Massachusetts voters. But it does allow him to say now that he was among the first in the Senate to combat the growing threat from transnational forces--the money launderers, drug smugglers and arms dealers who have become prime targets in the war on terrorism...