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Though the vote fell far short of the two-thirds required to remove Burton from office, a slim majority--41 council members, with 38 opposing--supported the second article of impeachment. The article claimed that Burton infringed upon the rights of a student group by taking campaign materials from the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and Supporters' Alliance (BGLTSA) without the group's permission...
Counting more courses, on a broad range of subjects, will not just help students like Blankson who want to study regions currently ignored. It will also help the morale of students and professors throughout the Core as overcrowded classes will slim down as students pursue other options...
With Harvard grasping on to a slim one-point lead, the Crimson quickly went on a 7-0 run, sparked by a three-pointer from Egelhoff that gave Harvard a 28-20 lead with 1:35 left in the first half. The Crimson took a 29-24 lead into the locker room but remained unsatisfied with its first-half effort...
...following, they'll question whether Bush is such a foregone conclusion and move toward Keyes. But though Keyes' third-place finish in Iowa has buoyed supporters, polls show his support running in the single digits in the rest of America. And even friends put his chances of victory at slim to nil. He's not going anywhere except back to Maryland. "I don't think he for a moment believes he's going to win the nomination," Lichenstein says. "He's not going to be a candidate for president, or the president of the United States. But then again, hardly...
...even though he's up 2-0, the race isn't over. Bradley began to chip away at the veep's lead at the eleventh hour in New Hampshire, right after he adopted a gloves-off stance, and a double-digit lead in the polls dissolved into a slim five-point win. And the ex-senator wasted no time building on the strength of his newfound nastiness. Tuesday night, as the first exit polls revealed that the race was neck-and-neck, Bradley - after shunning Gore's similar challenge earlier - announced he wanted to debate Gore once a week...