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Although the candidates' opinions on randomization differed, the students who were elected tended to focus on improving House life in spite of randomization...
Still, in spite of these shortcomings, we are pleasantly surprised by the results of the budget negotiations. Against all odds, most of Clinton's social agenda was preserved and the spirit of compromise seems to have prevailed on both sides of the aisle. Unfortunately, many significant problems were dodged in the process, such as the fate of Social Security...
...when the lawmakers were finished, they had made history in spite of themselves, adding a new member to a very select American club: Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon and now Bill Clinton. In voting to open a broad impeachment inquiry, the House of Representatives cast Clinton into a tiny subset of American Presidents from which he will never be paroled, even pending good behavior. He became the third Commander in Chief to face the ignominy of an official impeachment investigation--not as bad as Nixon; worse than Johnson, whose impeachment was pure political payback by his cranky congressional opposition. It will...
...worth $2.6 billion, most team owners have already made fortunes in other industries. Similarly, marquee hoopsters like Gary Payton can probably count on millions from endorsements whether they play or not. A court-appointed arbitrator will soon rule on whether 230 players with guaranteed contracts must be paid in spite of the lockout, and that could put pressure on the side that loses to settle the dispute. Or, this being America in the '90s, the owners and players could decide to spend the season in court instead...
...spite of the rebate, student Coop memberssaid they were not buying into the Coop. Keith E.Bernard '99 was one unenthusiastic member...