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Best of all ? for Clinton ? the money is flowing in, according to DNC National Chair Steve Grossman. At the height of the scandal, the average pledge had dropped to $25.13; after the president's speech it jumped to $30.21.
"We all look out for each other," said pledge trainer John M. Wong, a senior at MIT.
A new batch of officers for the Asian-American Association (AAA) pledge to make the organization more accessible to the general student body.
In these glorious times, I pledge a generous new labor contract next spring. Our shareholders may cringe at those words. But I'm flat tired of losing my top talent to competitors. Our dollhouse team moved on to bigger things: building real houses in the Sunbelt. The Gap poached hundreds...
Of course, I don't expect Stewart and Cohen to drop their campaign pledge--"Action, for a change"--and embrace the council's bully pulpit. But at the least, if they are going to set aside "political" causes, they could work for things that really do matter to all students...