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...which focused on limiting campaign expenditures, was derailed back in 1976. In Buckley v. Vallejo the Supreme Court ruled that it violated the First Amendment. But the recent McCain-Feingold campaign reform act passed by Congress in March of 2002 adopted a similar strategy, eliminating unlimited “soft money” contributions to political parties...

Author: By Sasha Post, | Title: Putting the Money Back into Politics | 11/3/2004 | See Source »

...ball for just over 25 minutes a game—the worst mark in the Ivy League by nearly three full minutes. Don’t expect that figure to change all that much in the face of a Harvard offense that can put together lengthy drives against soft defenses...

Author: By Michael R. James, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: KING JAMES BIBLE: The Path to Perfect Has Three Steps | 11/2/2004 | See Source »

...have a good bit of rain last night, which did make the field a bit soft [when it started to rain again],” Cook said. “Both sets of players were having trouble with their footing...

Author: By Evan R. Johnson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Outside Chance Remains For M. Soccer To Win Crown | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

...conservative Progress for America. It shows Bush comforting 16-year-old Ashley Faulkner, whose mother died on 9/11. As it happens, the spot was made by Larry McCarthy, who produced the infamous Willie Horton ad that helped the first President Bush bury Michael Dukakis under charges that he was soft on crime. If that is the iconic attack ad, this is the ultimate embrace--to remind voters of the protectiveness they cherished in the President after Sept. 11. The ad has been ready since July, but sponsors waited until the end to unveil...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign '04: The Morning After | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

...third attempt at a “new sound” in as many albums. After their first album, No Kill No Beep Beep, which showed some positive post-hardcore influences, their second album (sans bassist), Different Damage, softened up a bit on some tracks (“Soft Pyramids”), but elsewhere managed to get a bit more dance-y ( “Black Plastic Bag”). Power, unfortunately, lacks any of the redeeming qualities of their first two attempts. After an opening track (“Wonderful People”) that sounds as if they can?...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Music | 10/29/2004 | See Source »

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