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...don’t think it’s a strict tradeoff between HoCos and student groups,” Capp says. “The net effect of the termbill increase is that more money is going to both...
...danger ahead in August sprang from the combined vagaries of the calendar and the campaign-finance laws. Once Kerry accepted his party's nomination at the Democratic Convention on July 29, he would be bound by a strict spending limit of $75 million in public money--a straitjacket that President George W. Bush would not have to put on until his own convention finished Sept. 2. By early June, some of Kerry's media advisers wanted to change the game...
...environmental details, but inside instead of out. As Fanfare/Ponent Mon's most interesting nouvelle manga book, it stands out mostly through the originality of its subject: an autobiography of the author's three years spent in the Japanese prison system. A manga artist who ran afoul of Japan's strict gun laws, Hanawa began serving time in 1995. Far from being a self-righteous polemic about injustice or the cruelty of incarceration, "Doing Time" instead seems to delight in recounting the details of life behind bars...
...game on the whole, though, was marked by a strict brand of officiating that arrived with the recent NCAA rule changes. A new emphasis on clutching-and-grabbing penalties resulted in a total of 25 penalties being handed out in the game...
...Obviously they’re trying to crack down a lot but some refs are a lot worse—not worse, but a lot more strict than others,” Welch said. “I don’t think there should have been that many penalties called last week, but he did do a good job calling it fairly. Who knows this weekend, depending...