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...example, Democratic leaders announced they will appoint a local "credentials committee" next week to oversee another committee that is counting the votes amid multiple charges of irregularities. They include not checking signatures against voter rolls; taking sign-in sheets to campaign offices and failing to turn in the paperwork on time...
...despite a two-day deadline extension from the governor. "It indicates to me they weren't sufficiently prepared for this and they fell asleep at the switch," Madonna said. The campaign, however, dismisses this as "a story about nothing," saying a few would-be delegates failed to file their paperwork for personal reasons, such as illness. Even so, they say, the delegate slate is a minor technical matter and Clinton will get credit for every delegate she wins, whether or not she actually named a full slate of delegates. "It's just a matter of waiting for the media...
...think you’d be perfect for the show.’” So began Grosslight’s three-month-long foray into the world of reality television. In January, after a series of try-outs, a movie-making challenge, and an enormous pile of paperwork, Grosslight—who does not own a television—was named an alternate for this season of “Beauty and the Geek,” a CW network television show that recently featured Nathan J. Dern ’07 and Alan...
...daunting. "My head is tired," she says, her voice shaking. "All these papers. In America, a woman must be a man." So sometimes she dreams of going back to Baghdad, where she knows the language and the streets and has friends and family--and where the men do the paperwork...
...unique histories and cultures of individual ethnic groups for students pursuing the secondary concentration.But perhaps most importantly, we are concerned about the bureaucratic nightmare that is sure to result from a scattering of secondary concentrations on individual ethnic groups in America. A unified secondary concentration would make for unified paperwork, unified requirements, and unified administration. It would also make it easy for a student to study an ethnic group that has not already been cleared to have its own secondary field. Given that it has taken almost 20 years for Harvard to do anything about the demand for Asian-American...