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...chair Kaartiga Sivenasan ’06, who added that 174 people voted for the co-chair position. Outgoing co-chair, Neil K. Mehta ‘06, said that paper ballots gave the elections a “community feel.” In a runoff election, Patrick G. Mauro II ’07 won the treasurer position...
...Attorney General," Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont said at one point, "I'm getting the impression this administration picks and chooses what it's subject to." Senators asked directly if opening first-class mail or listening to calls beginning and ending inside the U.S. without notifying a court could be justified under the same argument. Gonzales wouldn't answer, saying he couldn't talk about operational details. Senators repeatedly pressed him on who was keeping the National Security Agency (NSA) program in check. How could Americans be assured that the government was only listening to the phone calls...
Another of the elected delegates, Elizabeth W. Vorenberg, took the floor in the final minutes of the caucus to vouch for Patrick on a personal level...
Vorenberg, the former master of Dunster House and wife of the late James Vorenberg ’48, the former dean of the Law School, told The Crimson that Patrick, who lived in Dunster during his years at the College, inspired her to run as a delegate to the state convention for the first time this year...
...decision against Cesar Grajales. Following sophomore Matt Button’s (149 lbs.) loss in a major decision to Matt Dragon of Penn, Flanagan pinned No. 20 Gene Zannetti in 3:25—his second win of the season against the ranked Penn Quaker. After freshmen Patrick Ziemnik (165 lbs.) and Wesley Walker (174 lbs.) lost by a technical fall and a pin, respectively, Caputo continued his success against Dustin Wiles in a 9-7 decision, having beaten him at Las Vegas earlier this season. Sophomore Billy Colgan (197 lbs.) fell in an 8-1 decision to Paul Velekei...