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...appeal goes along with the Dems’ efforts to reach out to a wider audience. “Within the past year, we have grown so much as an organization and our capacity to put on events that attract a wide array of individuals,” said Erika C. Helgen ’08, the events director for the Dems. “Our party has a lot of depth—our events show that,” she said. The Dems hosted a military information session earlier this year. Recently touted...
...also said that technology such as GPS tracking—which can confirm whether sex offenders are in school zones or whether people under restraining orders are violating their orders—can cut down on crimes that are difficult to monitor. Dems’ Mass. Politics Week coordinator Erika C. Helgen ’08 said that it was fitting that Barrios, whom she called “a long-time friend of the Dems,” kick off the Dems’ week-long series on local and state politics. As part of the series, a debate...
...added. But some Lowell residents said yesterday that although they are not content with the time restrictions, they are ultimately happy that the gate is now open. Jeremy R. Steinemann ’08 called the hours “disappointing,” while Erika E. Helbling ’08 said she was willing to put with the restricted hours, “if that’s what it’s going to take” to keep it open. Both students called the change in policy “so convenient...
...Swedes didn't expect to win. They were thrilled to keep it close, or put another way, pleased that Canada kept it close. "We had no tears for disappointment and no tears for happiness," said Swedish captain Erika Holst. Having outscored opponents 46-2, Canada freshened debate about whether women's hockey belongs in the Olympics. The IOC is committed to women's hockey until the 2010 Games in Vancouver. Beyond that date, there's discussion about limiting the tournament to the top-ranked teams and of introducing a measure to thwart lopsided scores...
...swoony romantic heroes go, vampires are made to order: brooding, dangerous, mysterious, snappily dressed (although, alas, the cape has largely been dispensed with) with eye-catching dentition. "It's that fantasy about taming the bad boy, and you can't get any worse than a vampire," says Erika Tsang, a senior editor at Avon Books, which publishes Teresa Medeiros' popular vampire novels. "They have been alive for 600 years. They've experienced everything. Then all of a sudden they meet this great heroine, who basically is a breath of fresh air. Falling in love, trying to find that spark again...