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Instead of the 200-plus turnout expected, only two dozen students attended yesterday's kick-off event for Face of America, a joint conference series on diversity organized by Harvard and Stanford students...
...There's no civic duty more important than voting," said Paul Heintz, a student at CRLS. "Voter turnout is incredibly low, so we're trying to find a way to get young people more involved in the political process...
...generous turnout of students from which to select," said Grace C. Scheibner, the Commencement director...
...parliamentary majority, and the legal right to call a referendum on independence - which the liberals, who are even more strongly pro-independence than Djukanovic, urge him to do. But the pro-Yugoslavia parties have vowed to boycott a referendum, and judging by the latest election results, the turnout at such a referendum may not enough to achieve legitimacy for independence...
There were about 30 people in the audience, and three of them were men. On the one hand, that is a strong turnout for a poetry reading, but on the other hand it is a particular one. The venue, Radcliffe, and the nature of its publicity network probably circumscribed the audience’s gender composition. That does not mean they were all there for the same reason. While people who go to poetry readings generally know why they do, the same could not be said for everyone in this audience. During the question and answer period that followed...