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None of which suggests that things will be easy for Daschle, who understands better than almost anyone else that Senate leadership is an oxymoron. His new job will be the second hardest in Washington. "It's still the same 100 people. You still have the close division of parties and philosophies, so I don't think anything becomes easier," he told TIME. "The only thing that radically changes is who sets the agenda...
...Where we’ll really miss her most is as a captain,” Kleinfelder said. “She was the hardest worker in practice, and she radiated a self-assuredness that her teammates gravitated...
...hardest part about VES isn't the time and energy we put into our work--students in every department can cite similar examples--but the critiques and the level of maturity needed to face them. Suppose your professors for all your classes made public all your grades and comments for all your tests and papers, and suppose everyone was given the chance to say something negative about your work. You were also able to see that someone else did much better than you, and the professor made this public in front of everyone. VES concentrators go through this almost every...
...have to be ready—it’s really close between several girls right now,” Taylor said. “I think it’ll be a straight line at the finish, and whoever leans hardest is going...
...meantime, Big Energy and the environmentalists - and the American consumers who don't want power plants in their backyards but hate high energy prices even more - are all on the same side, or should be. What are the Bush buddies at Enron lobbying hardest for? Deregulation. What's the best way to let the market start supplying the cleaner energy consumers supposedly want? Deregulation. And what's the best way for the American public - who, according to a CNN poll, now disapprove of Bush's handling of energy 51 percent to 41 percent - to keep those 1,300 power plants...