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...Turnout for the four-hour event surpassed the predictions of Thrive’s organizers, with many students taking time to stop at every booth and enter raffles to win prizes such as an iPod, a hammock, or an hour-long back massage, as they picked up tips for a more healthful lifestyle...
...freshmen entering Harvard this fall will most likely see a reformatted student activities fair, which may feature live music and a barbecue to guarantee higher student turnout...
...registration goes online, eliminating the traditional jaunt to Sever Hall to sign in, administrators fear that the student activities fair, traditionally held in Tercentenary Theatre, will see a drop in turnout...
...Howard aims to capitalize on Labour's most acute vulnerability: low turnout...
...criticized the Tories' use of crime statistics, and Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, said he hoped the campaign would not become "a competition about who can most effectively frighten voters." But Howard's appeals to popular anger are designed to capitalize on Labour's most acute vulnerability: low turnout. The British Elections Study ( BES), a highly respected academic probe of voter behavior, has just completed face-to-face interviews with some 3,000 people. Using the same methodology that correctly predicted the 2001 turnout at 59%, it's pegging a drop to 53% this time as disaffected Labour voters...