Word: reviewers
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...pros will always find--or make--a hole in the dike through which more money can pour, some argue that trying to limit contributions isn't the best approach. Yale law professor Ian Ayres and Stanford economist Jeremy Bulow proposed last year in an article in the Stanford Law Review that donors should be allowed to give as much money as they want, with one new rule: the money would come in through a blind trust, so the candidate could not find out who gave it. Just as politicians don't know who voted for them, they would not know...
According to FOX-TV, Los Angeles D.A. Gil Garcetti has indicated that his office will review Geronimo's case. But it will take an intensified campaign of publicity and protest, centered in the integrated working class, to smash this frame...
...able to use oil revenues to provide health, education and social services to the poor, but at the end of the day he still has to find jobs for them," says McGirk. "And that requires foreign investment." By tearing up the constitution, dissolving parliament and threatening to review contracts made by his predecessors, Chavez isn?t exactly going to have investors banging down his door...
...past four years, TIME, in collaboration with the Princeton Review, has produced a college guidebook titled THE BEST COLLEGE FOR YOU. The 2000 edition of the guide is now available on newsstands and in bookstores. Chock-full of information on what college is like and how to go about finding, applying to, getting into--and paying for--the best college for you, the guide also features the editors' choice for College of the Year...
...Luther King Park. More than 10,000 people turned out for the rally, the largest in Berkeley since the Vietnam War, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. Political cross-pollination was the rule. Tables set up around the perimeter advertised the Sierra Club, the Peace and Freedom Party, the Police Review Commission and even the Rally to Prevent Y2K Catastrophe...