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...Seminole case is scheduled to be heard by Judge Nikki Clark on Wednesday in Tallahassee. But it was in the making well before Election Day, when Republican operatives realized that the firm they hired to print ballot applications had accidentally left off the voter ID numbers required by state law. (Both parties in Florida mailed out thousands of partly completed applications for members to sign and return--a little end run around voter apathy.) In Seminole, when elections supervisor Sandra Goard noticed the omission, she put the forms in a pile to be tossed. But in mid-October, a G.O.P...
...very rigorous quantitative science. For example, when Ben Affleck was seen on the New York club circuit with new galpal Shoshanna Lowenstein in tow, I had to go running to my TI-85 to see how this affected the Brad-Ben-Gwyneth status charts. Confused? Check out Arts in print for the data...
...country" brings to mind images of Shania Twain, kick her leopard-print-clad ass right on out. Alt-country, or Y'allternative as it is sometimes called, is definitely not the glitzy pop-twang that today's country has become. Nor does it have the excess of sound-alike, look-alike bands of alternative rock. For initiates to the alt-country scene, it's hard to define the sound. Maybe the stage footwear of the Jayhawks provides a good analogy. Vocalist Gary Louris was decked out in cowboy boots, while fellow guitarist Kraig Johnson sported Converse sneakers. Not quite country...
...full seven paragraphs were devoted to the candidacy of Stephen N. Smith '02--his name is mentioned eight times--while Paul A. Gusmarino '02, the founder of "UC Books" (the council's biggest accomplishment in some time), has to wait until page A-5 to see his name in print, and then it's only mentioned twice...
...Bush didn't get many performance points. The speech's best lines were deflated by choppy pacing, and it seemed written on his face that he needed a larger-print Teleprompter. But the message was forward-looking and above all conciliatory, outlining bipartisan ground on education, health care and Social Security. Bush's job was to whet the public appetite for the next administration - his - and politely offer Gore a clear road out of town...