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...They're gonna be a helluva lot less important on issues than on the elections," Feeney predicted. "They have three of the four executive officers who are clearly PUCC members, but as the semester goes on, the first-years are going to get their own opinions of how PUCC is running the council, and [PUCC is] not going to be able to pass legislation a effectively...
...President and then Cheney came on the line to congratulate him. "Helluva job, Norm," the President said...
...point, most people would agree with him. There's good reason to ask whether the welfare system has contributed to the burgeoning problem of children without fathers. "The Republicans are saying that we have a helluva problem, and we do," says New York Senator Daniel Moynihan, a Democrat. And at a time when the yearly number of immigrants, both legal and illegal, tops 1 million, it's not xenophobic to wonder how large an influx the nation can reasonably accommodate. Whatever the slender merits of California's Proposition 187, desperate measures are not surprising from a state that each year...
...loss, as disappointing as it was, marked the final journey in one helluva ride for the quintet...
...second, the rest of the league is a helluva lot better. The cumulative record for league teams in nonleague play is 15-3-1, best it's been in years. Those numbers don't even begin to convey the enormous strides that some of the league teams have made. Yale, for example, picked for seventh, is averaging 34 points per game. Given that Harvard has played on two league teams this season and one of them was Columbia, that does not bode well...