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Apparently everybody??s heard of this Arnold Schwarzenegger fellow, my home-state elected governor...
...BOSTON—Everybody??s allowed a mistake once in a while, right...
...folks at the World Values Survey added some questions about attitudes toward the mysterious workings of the invisible hand. Between 1990 and 1997 a growing number of Americans came to find the idea that “wealth can grow so there’s enough for everybody?? more to their liking than the notion that “people can only get rich at each other’s expense.” And in 1997, Americans were more likely than they had been in 1990 to see competition as essentially “good?...
...youthful, balanced squad, the Big Green won’t be taking anyone by surprise this year. After shocking Harvard in its league opener last year in overtime, ending the Crimson’s 26-game Ivy win streak, Dartmouth had everybody??s attention. With two freshmen and two sophomores in the starting five, inexperience plagued the squad as the season wore on. The good news for the Big Green is that all four of those players, who were each awarded All-Ivy honors, return to Hanover. Headlining the team is sophomore center Elise Morrison, the Rookie...
...Jeff ran as a progressive. That cost him the election by weakening his appeal in conservative Jefferson County, but it allowed him to pull off a win in the city. Carnahan, who played to the middle, couldn’t win the liberals or the conservatives, but, by being everybody??s second choice, he was able to claim the overall victory. This explanation makes some sense, but on closer examination, it has some gaping holes. The 23rd Ward was nearly as conservative as Jefferson County, but Jeff trounced Carnahan 673 to 518. A socially conservative candidate dominated...