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...with the clock-punching white working people who have long been central to the Democratic identity. According to a new TIME poll of likely Democratic voters in the state, Clinton leads Obama 49% to 41%. Three and a half months after Obama's breakthrough win in Iowa, Joe and Jo Lunchbucket still aren't buying the audacity of hope. Indeed, only 56% of Clinton's supporters said they were likely to vote for Obama in November if he is the nominee. (One in four would choose Republican John McCain; the rest couldn't or wouldn't say.) Clinton continues...
...Have you had any royal-family feedback after your fascinating performance as the Queen? -Jo Wynter, Cooktown, AustraliaNo. I was invited to dinner by the Queen after I'd done it, and I don't think she would have done that if she'd hated it. I couldn't go, unfortunately...
...Different people saw different things in the book, which accounts for its universal appeal," says Jo Lusby, head of Penguin's China operations in Beijing. But it can be equally argued that they perceived different components of the same thing: a searching song of the ascendant Chinese nation, seeking to know itself. The U.S. had its Whitman and Thoreau; China has Jiang, wandering the huge grassy expanses and singing of primordial elements - blood, death, soil - to which the nation is no longer attuned. "The heat caused by Wolf Totem ... is a symptom of Chinese people's collective depletion of spiritual...
...made a strong showing in the tournament and snapped a nine-game losing streak against Princeton to advance to the semis. After dropping game one of the quarterfinals to the Tigers, Clarkson delivered a stunning 3-2 overtime victory to force a decisive game three. Leading scorer Marie-Jo Gaudet added her 23rd and 24th goals of the year to clinch the series and continue the most successful season in the five-year history of the program.Still, the best team in the country has a plan.“Cornell came in having clearly studied us closely on film...
...really does epitomize the best, in so many ways, of what we aspire to at the Kennedy School,” he said. Johnson-Sirleaf addressed Harvard audiences in August 2005, during her presidential campaign, and in September 2006, just months after her inauguration. Kennedy School Academic Dean Mary Jo Bane, who introduced Johnson-Sirleaf at the Institute of Politics’ John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum in 2006, is “very excited” to have the President back. “She represents an aspiration for our students,” said Bane...