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...undervotes in 64 of 67 counties (three had already completed recounts). Earlier in the process, such a sweeping ruling might have seemed downright Solomonic--counting the undervotes everywhere removed the built-in Gore advantage of counting just three Democratic strongholds. But after almost five weeks of wrangling, with the hunger for finality beginning to crowd out the desire for fairness in all but the most devoted Gore partisans, the plan mostly seemed mind boggling. In fact, the recounts proceeded smartly, and in many places, Judge Terry Lewis' informal Sunday afternoon deadline would have been met. Nobody could say with certainty...
...People fled," she says. "Some died on the way of hunger, of thirst. They went to the Sudan, but the conditions there were terrible...
...time goes by, I have less and less interest in acting in movies," Gibson admits. "It's like a hobby. It isn't the hunger I had before." Instead, he's looking for directing projects. He had been planning to direct Hamlet onstage with Robert Downey Jr. in Los Angeles before Downey was arrested on drug-related charges on Nov. 25. "He would knock your socks off," says Gibson, sounding sad and frustrated. "I don't think even he knows it. I hope he gets it together...
Debates over genetically modified (GM) organisms usually involve airy conjectures, obfuscating scientific terms or ecological theories and excessive rhetoric about human hunger or the importance of uncontaminated nature. In the last month, however, all of the airy conjectures solidified into one intricate, international mess that provided us with an early warning of the dangerous potential of GM organisms not only to our natural environment, but also to our economic world...
...first-year, he founded Boston Area Student Volunteers in the Community (BASIC), a group which sponsors a variety of social programs dealing with housing, the environment, hunger and homelessness...