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...They have not consolidated power at home, so they have to express their power on the road...
...This express lane to the nomination was crafted by party bigwigs and state parties to favor frontrunners and avoid a divisive primary season that leaves a bloody, bruised nominee to face the President. Ironically, it initially looked like the system would favor outsider Howard Dean, who won the pre-primary season before killing his campaign with a dreadful last month before Iowa. During that month, Democrats who weren't Deaniacs took a long look at Dean and decided the party needed the candidate least like the former Vermont governor. That was Kerry...
...Scudder said a number of fund managers at other universities had contacted him to express interest in initiating similar programs...
Several prominent professors have expressed apprehension about the trend—worrying about the efficacy of the oldest Faculty members as teachers and researchers, as well as their ability to properly evaluate their own potentially diminishing capabilities. In light of these concerns, we wish to express our support for senior professors who choose to stay...
...question about his youth yields only a curt pointer back to the movie. "My childhood had no exile, no struggle, no trauma like the Behranis," he says. Kingsley was born Krishna Bhanji, the son of a Kenyan-Indian doctor and an English actress, in Yorkshire. In a 1989 Daily Express interview, he said that growing up mixed-race in the '50s made him "an oddity ... I was the darkie one." At 19, he saw Ian Holm's Richard III and realized that the stage would allow him to become anyone he wanted to be. He changed his name, paying homage...