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...voters remain to some degree skeptical of government promises that the vote will be completely clean and fraud free. "I don't support any candidate because all I see is corruption and promises that are never kept," said Fidel Lopez Cruz, 67, as he pushed his crude ox-drawn plow across a small plot of land near Oaxaca. If the public concludes the results have been fixed, the new President could face a prolonged period of unrest...
...understand what the fuss was all about," longtime Older Dominion Coach Eldon "Enigma" Jasper said to me this morning. "A kid can shoot the rock and plow the field in the same afternoon, I've always said...
Cultural differences between the two companies also aroused a measure of distrust. After the merger agreement in October, Malone presented Bell Atlantic with a list of 23 questions about its management and policymaking methods. Would, for example, the phone company consider cutting its dividend in order to plow more money into capital investment? Bell Atlantic wouldn't hear of it; like other big utilities, the firm considers large and steady dividends to be an important feature of its stock. Smith had at least 40 questions of his own. Could TCI deal with the intense level of regulatory scrutiny that Bell...
...yesterday, many of the businessesalong Massachusetts Avenue had closed down for theday. And as night fell, the thoroughfare was emptyexcept for the occasional tow truck or snow plow...
...less of a mystery. Well, perhaps "no services" is a bit of exaggeration. Cambridge is at least generous in providing Commissions on Animal Rights, Declarations of Nuclear Free Zone Status, replanting cermonies for Liberty Trees, and Domestic Partner Benefits (even for those, presumably, whose job it is to not plow the snow...