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Finally, Smyth calls for the replacement of the FEC with “an independent commission.” What does that mean, exactly? That the president would not nominate commissioners, subject to Senate confirmation? If so, how would such a commission be structured? Who would choose the commissioners? Suppose...
To nominate a professor for the award, students filled out on online form which several SAC members evaluated to determine the three winners.
The Nieman fellows, an annually-selected group of about two dozen mid-career journalists who come to Harvard for a year of academic study, informally nominate and discuss candidates for the award, Effron said.
The system, known as instant-runoff voting, has also been endorsed by most communities in Vermont. In Utah, where 40 candidates are vying for three congressional seats, the Republican Party decided to use instant runoffs at its May 11 convention to nominate candidates for the state's G.O.P. primary. And...
This was to be a gentler, G-rated Oscar race. After 9/11, surely Hollywood and the members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences would behave with dignity. They would nominate the films (in February), vote on the finalists (by this Tuesday), then assemble, suavely tuxed and Armanied...