Word: polling
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Clinton," says historian Smith, "needs to decide what needs to be done in this country, and he needs to just do it. If he starts to poll historians about what to do, he probably will never make...
...encouraged more student events. The U.C. debates and the primal scream celebration at Tommy's are two good examples of how the Crimson can bring people together. These acitivities demonstrate that the Crimson is in a position of power and can wield it effectively. There should be weekly student polls on a range of topics, such as: what percentage of students think the Ad-Board is fair? how many students think Dean Lewis is doing a commendable job? what band should the U.C. invite for Springfest? All these questions are of interest to most students on campus, and can provide...
More importantly, ask them how they feel about waiting in line at the double barrel Coop counters this semester to repeat the madness. I did, and the results of my impromptu poll confirmed my suspicion that students are upset with Coop prices...
...lives, even if they are not in serious pain; those in the right-to-die camp argue that such patients have only the choice of how to die, whether it be a painful death or a dignified one. Most Americans seem to agree with this argument: a recent Gallup poll reported that 75 percent of those surveyed favor doctor-assisted suicide. In one of two federal appellate court rulings to be determined by the justices, Judge Stephen Reinhardt found that Washington state's ban on assisted suicide violated the constitutional guarantee of personal liberty. "A competent, terminally-ill adult" should...
...ORLEANS: Given yet another chance at college football's No. 1 ranking, the Florida Gators responded. And now, hours after manhandling rival Florida State 52-20 Thursday night in the Sugar Bowl, the Gators were officially declared No. 1 in the final Associated Press college football poll. Florida (12-1) received 651/2 votes and 1,6731/2 points from a national panel of 67 sports writers and broadcasters. Ohio State finished second with 11/2 first-place votes and 1,5851/2 points. The Gators also finished on top in the USA Today/CNN poll with 58 first-place votes; Ohio State was second...