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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Grenier said student PAC numbers are not linked to the overflowing circuits...

Author: By Hoon-jung Kim, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Busy Circuits Block Long-Distance Phone Calls | 3/4/1998 | See Source »

...Burton, Wright SR 24 273 11.4 Eschmeyer, NW SR 22 246 11.2 Ledbetter, Maine JR 24 267 11.1 Turner, FDU SR 23 250 10.9 Wesson, LaSale JR 23 250 10.9 Lux, Nlll JR 23 250 10.9 Ross, MVSt SR 24 259 10.8 Fowlkes, FresSt JR 21 226 10.8 Olowokandi, Pac SR 25 265 10.6 James, FlaA&M SR 22 231 10.5 Foster, SW Tex JR 23 237 10.3 Jamison, NC JR 26 264 10.2 Hamilton, Neb JR 24 243 10.1 Ruffin, Tulsa JR 25 252 10.1 Davis, TCU SR 27 272 10.1 Skinner, Baylor SR 22 221 10.0 Daniel, WashSt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NCAA BASKETBALL LEADERS | 2/18/1998 | See Source »

Perhaps the loopiest strand in the supposed conspiracy winds through the Paula Jones sexual-harassment case. Jones first made her charges at conservative PAC press conference, and they were soon promoted heavily on religious TV shows like Pat Robertson's 700 Club and Jerry Falwell's Old Time Gospel Hour. Falwell, of course, is the main promoter of the Clinton Chronicles, a crackpot video documentary that charges the First Couple with drug smuggling and links to a gangland slaying. The Rutherford Institute, which pays Jones' legal bills, once defended the right of football players at Jerry Falwell's Liberty University...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Persecuted or Paranoid? | 2/9/1998 | See Source »

...journey this season has been venerable indeed. The Quakers beat Pac-10's Washington State earlier this season, and played tough in losses to top-notch teams such as George Washington, Temple, Rhode Island and Kansas. Meanwhile, the Crimson has faced the likes of BU, Northeastern and Texas Arlington...

Author: By Lev F. Gerlovin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson has plenty to worry about against Penn, 11th ranked Princeton | 2/6/1998 | See Source »

This gives protectionist interests room to work, and they do what they can to take advantage. When they're successful, however, it's generally not because they have managed to buy representatives or senators for $5,000 (the maximum contribution a PAC is allowed), but rather because they've convinced members of Congress that a stand against protection will anger voters. A senator from Michigan who opposed restrictions on imported cars would risk losing office, not because he would be unable to raise enough money to run for reelection, but because so many of his constituents would turn...

Author: By Ira W. Carnahan, | Title: Ballot Box 1, Cash Box 0 | 1/30/1998 | See Source »

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