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...unacceptable that the U.S. presidential election, a process which has occurred for over 200 years, will inevitably be lengthened and determined by lawyers and the courts??for a second time no less. This is a result of both the country and the states’ inability to institute effective election reform. States must streamline election procedures; technical glitches of the 2000 election should no longer be utilized in any state. Before the 2008 election, the U.S. government must amend the election process to ensure that campaigns are spending money on reaching out to voters?...
...will be a celebration of our constitution, our nation, the courts??it’s a wonderful day. And there will forever be fireworks on our anniversary,” said Austin, who is a lecturer at Harvard Divinity School and associate minister at Memorial Church...
Twenty-eight seasons will certainly bring coaching knowledge, but Fish brings something more to the Harvard courts??a unique empathy which connects him to his pupils like few others...
...will be a celebration of our constitution, our nation, the courts??it’s a wonderful day. And there will forever be fireworks on our anniversary,” Austin said...
...Crimson’s wins all came in the top four slots on the ladder. Co-captain Louisa Hall, the intercollegiate No. 4—who as the team’s lone senior was playing in her final match on Harvard courts??was her usual dominating self in the No. 1 slot. Hall took out her overmatched, younger opponent, intercollegiate No. 13 Claire Rein-Weston, in routine fashion...