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...then went on to the state legislature, where he learned how to be a conservative Republican without alienating potential allies among the party's moderates. "With Bill, personality always transcended politics," says state senator Mike Nozzolio, a friend and former housemate during Paxon's Albany days. "He dealt with everyone on a colleague-to-colleague basis...
Only a decade ago, the debate over global warming dealt mainly with whether it was a real problem or a Chicken Little scare story. In theory it made sense: we are burning more and more coal and oil; coal and oil generate carbon dioxide gas; carbon dioxide traps the sun's heat like the glass of a greenhouse. In theory, therefore, the earth's temperature should be on the rise--with potentially disastrous consequences that could include inundated coastlines, drastically altered weather, severe disturbances to agriculture, and tropical diseases' pushing into new territory. But the effect was still too small...
...personally have spoken with one of the more vocal BG opponents trying to change opinions regarding the relocation of the center. I listened to the concerns, but believe that many can be dealt with to everyone's satisfaction. I understand the residents' concern regarding the niose generated from construction. This is a relatively small project (6,000 square feet) and estimated time of construction is approximately five to six months. Harvard Planning and Real Estate should be able to work out a schedule that will allow construction to continue without infringing on the current residents, especially because this is such...
Ultimately, however, it was the strength of the Bison defense that dealt Harvard the disheartening defeat, as the Crimson was unable to maintain this level of play throughout the game...
...Game at hand, the one thing Yale has going for it is incentive. The Elis may have been dealt a bad hand in life, but they've got an awful lot to play for, from pride to revenge to outright spite...