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...normal midterm election, it's often the House races, where candidates generally are not well known or well funded, that get tousled by the big national issues of the day. Senate races tend to be more separate, individual affairs, and until recently, the South Dakota race was mainly about meat-packing and ethanol subsidies. But for different reasons, candidates from both parties this year are trying to paint the bigger picture: Republicans in hope of surfing on Bush's continued popularity, and Democrats because they now face the possibility of losing their one-vote hold on the Senate. A unified...
...have no reason to pretend to be. I'm 34. I'm a guy who loves his music and enjoys what he does. I love my family--I'm not ashamed to say I have a wife and four kids--and I just don't allow any of the normal rap stereotypes to stop me from being...
...interview with The Crimson in February 2000, Michael K.T. Tan ’01, co-chair of the BGLTSA in 1999, said BOND failed to take seriously the fact that “normal differences” are part of people’s identities...
...walks around Harvard Square at a brisk clip that would exhaust any normal person, he points out the various projects and buildings he’s backed over the last decade, from the center that bears his name at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) to the empty parking lot at Zero Arrow St. that will soon be transformed into a 320-seat theater...
...greatly looking forward to returning to Harvard and resuming normal teaching and research,” Sen said in a press release...