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...animosity Nader engendered among liberals in 2000 by cavalierly proclaiming that George W. Bush and Al Gore were two sides of the same coin in an election ultimately decided by fewer people than it takes to fill a large movie theater will not disappear anytime soon. Shortly after his announcement, Democratic presidential candidates were quick to issue their condemnations, with Barack Obama quipping that Nader’s “function as a perennial candidate is not putting food on the table of workers” and Hillary Clinton adding that, “It?...
...made from staple-food crops or from crops that required deforestation. But even coconuts and babassu have their problems: the oil yield is just not that high. If a 747 could run on coconut oil alone, it would still take more than a dozen acres of crop to fill one plane...
...every time.”Siena goalie Brent Herbst made nine saves over the course of play, while junior Joe Pike denied the Saints four times. Overall, Harvard outshot Siena, 28-21, and earned six ground balls to the Saint’s 11. Nick Smith stepped up to fill the shoes of graduated co-captain John Henry Flood, winning six of 11 faceoffs.“We’re extremely disappointed,” Scholl said. “We had such high expectations we’ve been working really hard but today we were unable...
...email BlackCAST directly instead of sending indiscriminate mass emails.” As far as he knew, the BlackCAST presidents had no special reaction at all, but in reality Strong and his co-president were disturbed.“When we receive an e-mail asking to fill the role of black servant, we can do more than that,” Strong says. “What we immediately found worrisome is not that this is a black servant, but the fact that this is when we get recruited,” co-president Andrew C. Coles...
...gone after a single term. When the young Hillary Rodham and Bill Clinton labored here, the Texas G.O.P. had grown to an asterisk. A person needed a sharp eye to see that the cracks in the Democratic monolith would topple it within a generation. The reasons could fill a book. And the fact that it started with Texans' abandoning the old "solid South" to vote for a gray warhorse, Dwight Eisenhower, should boost the spirits of John McCain. But as Hillary Clinton searches the wreckage for a way to rescue her campaign, these are the pieces she has to work...