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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...It’s the same story every year. There is limited space in the shops, and new flavors are introduced each year, so some flavors have to go to the flavor graveyard,” explains Lee L. Holden, a public relations rep for Ben & Jerry?...

Author: By Elizabeth H. Hunter, CRIMSON CONTRIBUTOR | Title: R.I.P. Chocolate Chip | 4/7/2005 | See Source »

...town hall meeting in Richmond Hill, Georgia, Rep. Jack Kingston had only shown a handful of the more than three dozen slides in the Powerpoint he had prepared on Social Security when the questions started. "Who are the trustees?" a man asked Kingston, a Republican congressman who represents 29 counties in the coastal Georgia area around Savannah. After Kingston started trying to explain who the Social Security trustees are, the man quickly interjected "are they congressmen or banks?" Kingston said he wasn?t exactly sure who the trustees were, but he would find out. He moved on to the next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Capital Letters: Tough Times at Town Halls | 4/5/2005 | See Source »

...Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., a member of the House’s Energy and Commerce Committee, echoed Kerry’s criticism in a statement, expressing “outrage that the Environmental Protection Agency would suppress this report...

Author: By Piotr C. Brzezinski, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Study Left Out of EPA Report | 3/25/2005 | See Source »

...prolonging specific legal disputes outside of their proper arena. Politicization of court cases is inevitable to some degree, but the intrusion of legislative politics is nothing short of debilitating to the very independence of the judicial branch of government. In Sunday’s House of Representatives floor debate Rep. James D. Moran Jr., D-Va., wisely observed with regard to the Schiavo struggle, “I don’t know who’s right and who’s wrong. But neither do my colleagues.” He added, “ten courts...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Beyond the Feeding Tube | 3/23/2005 | See Source »

...Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., put it succinctly when he argued that supporters of the Schiavo bill “reject the fundamental precept of American government—namely that it’s a limited government.” Whether one loves or loathes Frank, it is clear that when the famously liberal congressman complains about too much government he likely has a point...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Beyond the Feeding Tube | 3/23/2005 | See Source »

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