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When asked about the future of the E.U.’s expansion, Giscard seemed confident that Bulgaria and Romania would be joining the E.U. in the foreseeable future. As for Russia, Giscard said he envisions perhaps not membership but “special status...
There is a new dining option on campus for those who relish a stiff Martini and hot hors d’oeuvres in the afternoon—but entry for most comes only with a membership fee of at least...
...does not take into account a more plausible influence on policy decisions: voter preferences. Of the $560 million that the researchers estimate came from “soft money” sources, most of this represented the contributions of single-issue advocacy groups. These groups build up influence through membership and private donations—both factors that are the consequence of support from American voters. The Stanford Business School’s online newsletter, using the National Rifle Association (NRA) as an example, makes the point that a politician may vote for NRA-approved legislation, not because...
...said the sorority expects to accept 45 women into its founding ranks this Saturday, membership figures that would be similar to those of Theta and DG. Kappa will determine which women will be accepted by “conversations” to be held this week...
...over rather smoothly. Unfortunately, the D.U.’s policy proved more difficult to crash. The club president explained at the time that alumni ties would prohibit such a drastic change in tradition. Two women had been punched into the club during the early 1970s but were refused membership when several influential alumni withdrew their financial support as a result of the incident...