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Clinton's admirers put much blame for Clinton's woes on print and TV journalists who, in their view, have been harping on largely trivial questions of character while ignoring the policy issues that are Clinton's strength. Result: the voters who have heard about Gennifer Flowers vastly outnumber those who have any idea that Clinton has put forth a highly detailed program on taxes and the economy, let alone those who have any notion of what his program contains. There is some truth to this, but given public attitudes, it is largely inevitable. Political scientist James David Barber...
...Stanford Daily and The Dartmouth receivedthe neither ad, but their editors have discussedthe issue. "If we receive the ad] we'll print iton the editorial page right next to a houseeditorial concerning the ad," said TigTillinghast, president of The Dartmouth...
...think it's disgusting, but it would be worsenot to print it" Tillinghast said. "If we dosuppress opinions from coming out they can't beaddressed...
...addition, some students suggested that theLaw School need to examine the institutions whichallowed the Frug parody to go to print...
...course The Crimson condemns Levin's horribly racist teachings. And if he were invited to speak here, we would be the first to say so in print. It's The Harvard Crimson, remember. If we were The CUNY Crimson, we would cover both Levin and Jeffries extensively...