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...What’s your strategy to get more national attention now that the media is focusing only on Clinton and Obama? MG: First off, I have to overcome getting shut out by corporate America and the Democratic leadership that did not want my voice to be heard. Now that the process has winnowed down where it’s just Obama and Hilary on the Democratic side, then I’m still a candidate. So maybe now that we’ve got a lot of these people out of the way, they’ll have...
...feel like a lot of guys aren’t going to come to something called ‘Female Genital Mutilation.’” Few of the attendees said that they had a lot of prior knowledge about female circumcision. Most said that they had heard the term but didn’t know much about it. The most vocal participants had experience with the issue. Megan A. Shutzer ’10, for instance, said she had spent time in Senegal working with the organization Tostan to reduce the practice of female circumcision. Some attendees...
...have heard from literally hundreds and hundreds of alumni and others and so forth and I would say 99.8 percent are positive,” Ellwood said in a phone interview. “No one has said it is retreating from the Kennedy name, and of course the Kennedy family knows about...
...impression that the party fund was up and running.”Because Wang’s e-mail address was on the Web site as the contact person for the party grants, she said she has been inundated with student e-mails asking why they had not heard whether they would receive party grants. Sundquist said that the UC would ask the College to review the party grant system after the installation of the new dean of the College. Hammonds, the University’s senior vice provost for faculty development and diversity, was appointed the new dean...
...There is some good news for Clinton in this survey. First, she is winning independent voters. Second, we have heard rumors that Republicans voters might engage in the primary in higher than normal numbers, so that they can vote for Clinton, and thus keep the Democratic battle going. There is some evidence that this trend might be developing," said InsiderAdvantage's Matt Towery. "Finally, Clinton has a demographic that she could possibly go after to gain votes. She currently trails among women in Mississippi, but leads among men. If she could turn the uniqueness of becoming the first woman President...