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Clinton also encouraged members of the media to increase diversity within their own field, a topic that was discussed at length in the morning panels...
...candidates (generally for campaign expenditures like mass mailings and ads) are subject to Federal Election Commission guidelines, and thus limits can be placed on how much money is contributed. Any ripples from this ruling are likely to be more symbolic than practical; while campaign finance reform remains a hot topic in Washington, coordinated contributions make up only a tiny proportion of any candidate?s coffers, and are dwarfed by the "soft money" contributions that McCain seeks to eliminate...
...concept of a living wage has gained favor in cities throughout the nation, the financial implications of implementing a mandatory wage floor have slowly become a topic of research for some labor economists...
...contributor to CNN's coverage of the William Kennedy Smith rape trial, the criminal and civil trial of O.J. Simpson, the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton and, most recently, the court battles born out of the contested results of the 2000 presidential election in Florida, the topic she says she most enjoyed covering in her years...
...three weeks in late April and early May, the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) was the first topic of conversation on campus. “What do you think of the sit-in?” became a common question before class and during meals, and the controversy provoked heated exchanges both in dining halls and on the pages of campus publications. The Massachusetts Hall sit-in and the attendant media campaign catapulted PSLM and the living wage into the national media spotlight—and got more students and faculty talking about the status of Harvard?...