Word: liebermanically
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Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman has vowed that he won't run for President in 2004 if Al Gore is a candidate. But Gore's former running mate is acting a lot like a man looking for a promotion to the top of the ticket. This week alone he is set to make a round of fund-raising stops including Tacoma, Wash., and Tucson, Ariz.; will talk high tech in Silicon Valley and Latino issues in L.A.; and will spend two days in New Hampshire...
...side, regaled booksellers at BEA with jokes about his reduced station in life. The Gores were talking up their two new books, "Joined at the Heart: The Transformation of the American Family" (Holt; November 12) and "The Spirit of Family" (Holt; November 12). In January, losing veep candidate Joseph Lieberman and wife Hadassah will share their observations about the 2000 campaign in "An Amazing Journey...
...music program is not without its deficiencies. The lesson subsidy provided by the college, for instance, is based solely on financial aid qualifications and can sometimes make it difficult for students to afford lessons regularly. Brooke Lieberman ’05, a soprano and Music concentrator, who received $100 last term, said that would pay for one lesson with her Boston Conservatory instructor. Like Lieberman, many students have to go outside of Harvard for music instruction because of limited availability or lack of specialized staff such as vocalists...
...formation of a Department of Homeland Security requires a major restructuring of the federal government’s public safety-related responsibilities,” said Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.) in a statement to open yesterday’s hearing. “I know this will not be easy...We need such a change now to help us fight and win the war against terrorism, at home and abroad...
Gephardt made time in New Hampshire to stump for John Kacavas, who was running for a spot on the state's executive council. Kacavas had other out-of-state supporters: Senators John Edwards, Lieberman and Kerry, as well as Vermont Governor Howard Dean. (Kacavas lost anyway.) Party activists, too, are making new friends. When Debra Crapo, vice chairman of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, got home from a Gephardt event two weeks ago, she found a message on her answering machine from a political operative for Edwards, just checking in. Edwards had already written a note to Crapo's husband...