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...Stephen Y. Ko '95, president of Studentsfor Bush, says that a lot of Clinton support is"soft support" that could switch in the final daysof the campaign, especially considering theclosing of the Clinton-Bush gap in recent nationalpolls...
...team hasn't decided to switch sports and start diving, but the Crimson goes into this weekend's event hoping to bounce back from several disappointing losses and prepare for the Spring season...
...know a lot of sophomores and first-yearsthat are excited about Environmental Studies,"said Becker. "But if it doesn't start up soon,we're all going to be too far along to switch...
...Levinson commented on the attractive diversity of the music they will play. The first half, said Yoo, will be "more serious," and boasts a Beethoven sonata in G major and a Franck sonata in A Major. After giving a vigorous interpretation of the familiar classics, the pair will switch gears, and "keep it on the less pedantic side." Levinson said that the show's second half will include "more virtuousic stuff" like Scott Joplin's "Ragtime" and four other short pieces...
Bloomberg may need all three to prevail. Customers are starting to move away from specialized terminals, like the Bloomberg, that cannot be linked to standard PCs or run off-the-shelf software. Some large vendors have already made the investment to switch to "open" systems. Knight-Ridder has developed a PC-based service using Microsoft's popular Windows program. Reuters is teaming up with PC-maker Intel. And EJV Partners, the joint venture of six Wall Street firms, is building a system designed to run on personal computers. But Bloomberg stubbornly rejects this approach. He fears that he would lose...