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...scientific advisory panel voted by a seven-to-six margin in September 2000 to maintain that regulation...
Chopra beat out second-place finisher David M. Darst ’04 by nearly 1,000 votes, as a record number of students cast ballots, the council’s Election Commission reported. The perceived front-runner’s margin of victory surprised even his supporters...
...Schröder tries to console an unemployed architect, telling him, "If I weren't Chancellor, I'd be building houses." The irate architect shoots back: "If you weren't Chancellor, I'd be building houses, too." Barely two months after he won re-election by a wafer-thin margin, Schröder's handling of the country's sputtering economy has made him the most unpopular leader in postwar Germany. People feel betrayed and lied to by Schröder, because during the election he promised no new taxes, yet now proposes to raise taxes by j26 billion next...
...Crimson is looking to prove itself after losing to Vanderbilt by an embarrassing 84-44 margin...
...months. That had never been done before." Of course, fast results aren't always the kind you want, Mellor says, explaining her choice of China over India for producing that C.T. component: "It's a great example of not making the short-term play for a higher profit margin." Class dismissed. --By Jyoti Thottam/Milwaukee