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Davis proceeded to lead a relentless campaignfor the council, which included several doordrops,postering and even direct mailing during thethree-day election to students who hadn't yetvoted, according to North House residents...
...many afflictions that descend upon AIDS patients, cancer is one of the most relentless. Doctors have long believed that various forms of malignancy arise indirectly because the AIDS virus, HIV, damages the immune system, making the body vulnerable to cancer-causing agents, whatever they may be. But that assumption could be wrong, at least in some cases. New evidence suggests % that HIV itself can be the trigger for cancer, directly causing cells to turn malignant...
...record that prompts high expectations, which is exactly what Painton's colleagues have. "What Priscilla brings to the table," says White House correspondent Michael Duffy, "is the relentless attention that you want in an editor about every paragraph, as well as a reporter's eye for the new detail. It's quite a mix." Indeed it is, and with Painton in charge of business coverage, we look forward to a lot more than a paper trail...
...odds with what President Clinton declared last November when he said that "North Korea cannot be allowed to develop a nuclear bomb; we have to be very firm about it." That resolve has apparently been replaced by a recognition that the seepage of nuclear know-how is relentless. After surveying atomic-weapons programs in North Korea and Pakistan, the Administration has concluded that both countries have almost certainly succeeded in barging their way into the nuclear club -- if only as junior members. Rather than continuing to try to strip them of their atomic status, Washington has decided to accept...
...temporarily halted my search. My frustrated efforts have left me spiritually drained, unable to continue my relentless self-examination. Also I have a big midterm coming up. Don't think that I've given up for good, though. No stone will be left unturned by my ontological quest for being. (Well, if it comes to going to an a cappella concert I might wait until grad school.) I'm not going to graduate from this place until I've had a consciousness-altering encounter. I'm probably not going to graduate from this place anyway, because I forgot to take...