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...tickets available to undergraduates for Al Gore `69’s highly anticipated speech at the ARCO Forum on Thursday sold out in a matter of minutes yesterday morning...
Although the Forum space holds about 750 people, only 240 tickets were available to undergraduates since Gore will not be an official Forum speaker, but will instead appear as part of the Harvard Trade Union Program as the 2001 Jerry Wurf Memorial lecturer. Thursday’s speech will be just Gore’s second public address since he conceded the 2000 election to President George W. Bush last December...
...common rooms and the Science Center, said Rob F. McCarthy ’02, the IOP’s Student Advisory Council president. He said the IOP is looking into ways for students who are not able to attend the event at the Forum to be able to ask Gore questions...
...most immediate effects will be in TV, and not just late-night. The Emmy Awards, rescheduled for Oct. 7, currently plan to scrap host Ellen DeGeneres' monologue and a skit about President Bush and Al Gore. Comedies like Friends and Sex and the City will seem surreal, maybe even grotesque, if they return to a happy Manhattan where no one looks up in worry upon hearing a plane. Creator Aaron Sorkin of The West Wing, his fictional White House dramatically outdone by reality, has written a special episode dealing with issues raised by the terror attacks...
Much in the vein of Douglas, the past two weeks have seen Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Joe Lieberman, Tom Daschle, Dick Gephardt, Terry McAuliffe, and countless other national leaders of the Democratic Party align themselves squarely behind the president. Even the Rev. Jesse Jackson has offered effusive praise for the president’s performance under these most extraordinary circumstances...