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...empathy is reminiscent of Bill Clinton, although the Senator's compassion tends to be less damp than Clinton's: it's more about understanding your argument than feeling your pain. Both those qualities have been integral to Obama's charm from the start. His Harvard Law School classmate Michael Froman told me Obama was elected president of the Law Review, the first African American to hold that prestigious position, because of his ability to win over the conservatives in their class. "It came down to Barack and a guy named David Goldberg," Froman recalls. "Most of the class were liberals...
...only qualms over the ordinance derived froman exemption clause, which allows non-profitorganizations with limited funds to apply for a"hardship waiver...
Also in May, Radcliffe announced theestablishment of a $3 million matching fund froman anonymous donor...
...think people who are approaching issues froman identity point of view have much more atstake," Nguyen says. "From [the UAC's] point ofview, it was perfectly logical to exclude ethnicgroups. But we're being passionate because we seeit as discrimination. We wouldn't protest it if itwasn't discrimination...
That self-confidence must have helpedMcLaughlin impress Rongen. On a bus ride home froman A-league scrimmage in Connecticut, Rongencalled McLaughlin to the front of the bus and madehim an offer he couldn't refuse. Rongen toldMcLaughlin to forget about playing A-league,because the Revolution wanted him on its roster,and management wanted to sign him as soon aspossible. At that moment, Tommy Mac's dream becamea reality...