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...harrowing post-election recall of 2000, both Republicans and Democrats have more lawyers working on this election than on any ever before. When lawyers, paid advisors, volunteers and outside organizations are totaled, both Bush and Kerry camps have election law representatives numbering in the thousands. According to Bob Bauer, counsel to the Democratic National Committee, these teams of election lawyers, referred to as SWAT teams, “will have done nothing but prepare through the fall.” Republicans have prepared by creating a network of lawyers in battleground states, and augmenting them with reinforcements. The Bush-Cheney...
...staff of three will make the first door drops this weekend, leaving sweets and personalized cards that read “Harvard Students Care” in large bold letters. The card also lists the phone numbers of Room 13 and the Bureau of Study Counsel, as well as the location of Room 13, in case the student wants to seek out future help...
...Chairman Ed Gillespie said the disclosure of Plame's name could be worse than Watergate "in terms of the real-world implications of it." But nobody has come forward to admit to being a source for Novak's column. Besides Rove, a number of other White House aides, including counsel Alberto Gonzales, have gone before the grand jury...
...committee’s proposed alcohol administrator be more than just a public relations figurehead. Such an administrator would have the unenviable task of implementing the varied proposals outlined in the report and establishing a proper relationship with the many existing health and safety services at Harvard including University Counseling, Academic Support, and Mental Health Services—not to mention Harvard University Police Department, UHS, the Bureau of Study Counsel and the various student groups which provide support for issues of alcohol abuse. These recommendations are of the greatest importance to student health and safety on campus; the College...
...Harvard is fortunate and grateful to be among the institutions that have benefited greatly from [Gray’s] wisdom and counsel,” wrote Summers. “I hope we will continue to do so long after she concludes her distinguished tenure on the Corporation...