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Toomey’s campaign stresses his experience—he’s been in the assembly since 1992 and chairs its public safety committee. He says years of service will prove an asset as the legislature works to balance a tight state budget...
...Washington rally in Sunday’s New York Times does not mention the scattered corny chant lyrics, conspiracy theorists, star speakers, or the speeches’ content. Instead, it focuses on the number of attendees. Clearly, here, the most important function of a public assembly is to prove that countable masses of people back a given cause. Thus, it is vital that those of us who oppose a high-cost invasion of Iraq, who are concerned about more serious threats to our long-term security—such as the spread of AIDS to India, Russia, and China...
...victory over UConn, the Northeast region’s top-ranked team, would have gone a long way in helping to secure an NCAA at-large berth. The Crimson fortunately has another chance to prove itself against Dartmouth, the region’s second-ranked team, this weekend...
...where patriotism neither trumps faith nor is to be confused with it. The conversation out of that tension is what is required and is so profoundly lacking in this present crisis. It’s the duty of the clergy to speak to such things, unpopular as that may prove to be. And that is what...
...then there's the personality factor: While Minnesota proved a remarkably safe haven for Wellstone's unabashedly leftist ideology, many voters have said in recent days that they voted for the senator's passion rather than for his politics. Mondale, on the other hand, is not exactly known for his passion - none that has manifested itself in public, anyway - so it's not clear whether his presumed liberalism will prove as palatable to voters as his predecessor's did. Indeed, Norm Coleman and the Republicans are hoping the ideas that sounded relatively fresh coming from Wellstone will seem outdated...