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...original request, it's unlikely to be difficult for his father to convince him of the merits of signing a document that would withdraw it. "If Elian personally withdraws his request, the case would collapse," says Cohen. "But a court might order that the boy be examined by a neutral third party, and if that examination found that he actually wanted to stay in the U.S., the issue would revert to a question of whether a six-year-old can claim asylum against his surviving parent's wishes...
Columbia has yet to win an Ivy game, and Harvard was not about to become the Lions' first victim even though the game was played on a neutral site. Columbia had fewer shots than Harvard had goals, and Guyer recorded seven easy saves between the Crimson pipes...
Schwartz's tone is rather neutral, venturing neither too cool or hot on any of the tracks, which consist of mainly his own compositions interspersed with standards like "Born to Be Blue". Surrounding himself...
...remains unclear which party stands to benefit from sounding off on the percentage issue. Neither George W. nor Jeb Bush have made much hay of it lately, probably because it's a racially divisive subject. The NAACP and Urban League are firmly against the use of race-neutral percentages - NAACP head Kwesi Mfume recently called the policy "Jim Crow Jr." What's more, this is just the type of center-hugging policy that could drive right-leaning voters to the Reform party come election day. At the same time, it is a difficult policy for Democrats to attack since...
...contrast to traditionalists, who study the law as a neutral institution, critical legal scholars say those with money and power manipulate the law to their own advantage. Law and economics scholars see the law as a way to achieve economic efficiency...