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...vice president. The Republican party nominated Philip Giordano, a local mayor with little money or name recognition, instead of trying to win a difficult campaign against the popular Lieberman. But if Lieberman is sworn in as vice president, he must resign from the Senate. Under Connecticut law, his successor would be named by the governor, a Republican who will surely name a fellow party member to the vacant spot. A new election for the seat will be held in 2002, the next regular election year...
...Harvard Corporation stands poised to pick Neil L. Rudenstine's successor it seems improbable that they will deviate from this mold--and especially unlikely that they will pick a woman...
Since then, her name has appeared on the short lists for several major presidential searches. Almost immediately after Rudenstine announced his resignation last spring, University observers and insiders began tossing Keohane's name around as a possible successor...
This summer, after conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh tossed her name around as a possible Rudenstine successor, the University was inundated with e-mail messages from Harvard graduates threatening to withhold any future gifts to the University if she were selected...
...providing secure health care to Americans is affordability. One way to keep down health care's burgeoning costs is to open up the prescription drugs market to foreign competition. A pending congressional measure would accomplish this, and if passed, should be signed by either President Clinton or his successor...