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...people. Lochan Bakshi Edmonton, Canada A President for the People Re your article "Inside the Mind of Howard Dean" [Jan. 12]: Dean is a sensible, intelligent, moderate former Governor who has proved he can balance budgets and create jobs. He is optimistic and straight talking. His background as a doctor makes him capable of looking for facts, diagnosing problems and prescribing solutions. He will serve as a President for all of us, not just a chosen few. Christy Day Amherst, U.S. Howard Dean lacks the folksy charm that attracts many Americans to President George W. Bush. If the Dems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 2/9/2004 | See Source »

...Everything is going just as the doctor said, except even faster...

Author: By Jon PAUL Morosi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Defenders Get Offensive to Key Comeback | 2/9/2004 | See Source »

...came off of the bench to fill in for junior Jonas Corl, who may not return this season after injuring his right leg in last weekend’s match against Lehigh. The team will more definitively know Corl’s status once he gets reevaluated by a doctor today...

Author: By Evan R. Johnson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Jantzen, Meltzer Spark First Win for Wrestling | 2/9/2004 | See Source »

...name on them. Kerry tried to turn Dean's recent attack on Kerry's Senate accomplishments to his advantage: "One of the things that you need to know as a President is how things work in Congress if you want to get things done," he acidly informed the country doctor at the debate last Thursday night and explained that this often meant working your ideas into bills that don't carry your name. But the Dean camp lost no time emailing reporters Kerry's Senate scorecard: 371 laws sponsored, nine of which became law, and six of those were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign '04: Kerry's Record | 2/9/2004 | See Source »

...should have put more effort into presenting a balanced view of the use of “study drugs.” Reporting on several students who think it’s just great to illegally take drugs not prescribed to them while burying a mild warning from a doctor interviewed via e-mail gives readers a very one-sided picture of the issue. The article doesn’t even bother to explain how these drugs work beyond “stimulating the nervous system” or to find out what possible harmful effects might...

Author: By Cassandra Wibben-meyer, | Title: Article Downplays Effects Of ‘Study Drug’ Adderall | 2/4/2004 | See Source »

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