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...very strong and good political instincts," said Matt Towery, Georgia Republican pollster and former state representative. "Anyone who thinks Cynthia McKinney is stupid or crazy doesn't know the term crazy like a fox." Towery noted that McKinney has not been running ads in her campaign: "She knows this go-round that if she stays quiet, keeps to herself, that she's likely to get a pass." One indication of MicKinney's chances: Towery's firm is doing no polling on the race - which it would likely do, he said, if "we thought that there was any chance...
Three months after releasing much-hyped debut issues to mixed reviews, editors at student-run Freeze and Scene Magazines are planning new features and new looks for their second go-round. “Did we lose money? Of course! Doesn’t every new business?” said Freeze Magazine President Thea L. Sebastian ’08, referring to the financial difficulties her publication has faced over the past few months. Freeze—a Cosmopolitan for collegians, complete with sex tips, quiz, and fashion shoots—was intended to reach other Boston-area schools...
...classmates Zak Farkes, Frank Herrmann, and John Wolff in signing professional contracts and ending his time in Cambridge prematurely. He engaged in brief negotiations with the Oakland A’s, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds before ultimately returning to O’Donnell Field for one last go-round.“Honestly, my swing feels really good,” Salsgiver says. “And I have a heightened sense of purpose. It’s been three years of mediocre seasons—that’s why I came back. I wanted to have...
...that of “moving a cemetery.” Summers would be hard-pressed to disagree with that.Bok, who oversaw the appointment of Core founding father and former Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky, again faces the specter of curricular reform three decades after his first go-round. Bok has already said that he plans only to preside over faculty discussions and listen rather than give his own views. “He’s only here for the interim.” Vagts says. “He’ll see himself more...
...Senate was slated to vote yesterday on Senate Bill 1735, legislation that would force private universities and their police departments to release confidential incident reports, but Lees postponed the vote until March 15. Lees had also pushed the vote back on its first Senate go-round...