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I first encountered Thalía (pronounced Tah-LEE-ah) on "La Movida," a late-evening talk/variety program. About 20 at the time (1992), Thalía was already a showbiz veteran (she started in her first prefab band at the tender age of nine). Her look was what struck...
"I'm willing to bet that no one has ever called [Harvard Bioscience] to register for a class, and no one has ever called [Harvard University] to buy a pump," said Frank Levy, an attorney for Harvard Bioscience.
Americans generally believe that if the law is being violated, the courts can set things right. But Bush v. Gore makes clear that this is not always the case. Even the majority conceded that among the tens of thousands of uncounted "undervotes" and "overvotes" in Florida, there may be valid...
But that's just the machines. States and counties have an astounding variety of ways they register eligible voters, how late they keep the polls open, how many election staffers are available to help, and how many machines are available to vote on.
And he wasn't having any of those overvotes. "The problem with the machines is that they miss some votes," he responded to Baker. "The problem is not that they register votes that are not there." As for what happens if he loses, Boies sounded like he's ready to...