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...DIED. PAUL WELLSTONE, 58, liberal Democrat senator from Minnesota, who was running head-to-head with Republican Norm Coleman in one of this year's most competitive Senate races; in a plane crash in Minnesota. Wellstone's reelection was seen as vital for the Democrats' control of the Senate...
...Concerned because Vietnam's motorcycle market is vital. Nothing symbolizes the country's massive economic and social shifts of the last decade better than the rise of two-wheeled vehicles. While cars remain a luxury, the number of motorcycles on Vietnamese roads has soared from fewer than 500,000 in 1990 to nearly 10 million. Annual sales are estimated to top $2 billion, making Vietnam the world's fastest-growing motorcycle market, third largest in the world behind only China and India...
...losing effort this weekend against Northeastern, Byrnes’ 41-yard rush set up a vital Crimson touchdown which ultimately allowed Harvard to make its final, unsuccessful push...
...midst of this whole controversy, remember those who are being hurt the most: the children without permanent homes. Their vital needs cannot be ignored simply because of misconceptions held against a specific community. Adoption has to be opened up and liberated of persistent stereotypes so that the best interests of the child will truly be our only priority...
...Partisanship, Harvard-Style” (Column, Oct. 18), Anthony S. A. Freinberg ’04 criticizes the College Democrats and the Republican Club (HRC) as “intellectually lazy” for their lack of “discussions of the vital issues.” This charge is baffling given both clubs’ recent history of lively debates with each other on school choice, the living wage, the Bush tax cut and drilling in Alaska. It is baffling given the HRC’s constant writing and internal debate on our Policy Committee. It is baffling...