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Most galling to Tsurimi is what he calls Bush’s “total disconnect with reality” and “his lack of compassion for the unemployed and weaker.” Tsurimi claims that Bush called many of the programs from Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal “socialism”—compelling fodder for Democrats’ claims that Bush is dipping too far into Social Security to fund his other initiatives...
When the Crimson goes to the Northern Championships in two weeks, it will now have a much weaker opponent in the first round. Though Harvard will have to play St. Francis—whom it lost to earlier in the season—to win Northerns, the players are more excited about placing high enough in the tournament to get to the Eastern Championships...
...electors are chosen, and since 2000, legislators in 29 states have proposed bills eliminating winner-take-all systems. Not one bill has passed. The party that dominates the statehouse usually has an edge in presidential campaigns and is thus reluctant to share the state's electoral votes with the weaker party...
...injuring several hundred people. In December, another anticipated temblor rattled central California, killing two and damaging dozens of buildings. Then, in July, yet another quake, near the border of Austria, Italy and Slovenia, came close to fulfilling a third prediction (though there is good reason to think it was weaker than expected...
...while Cornell may appear to be the weaker team on paper with a record of 1-7-0, win-loss columns can often be deceiving. The Bulldogs were just 1-6-0 heading into last Saturday’s game, but they beat the Crimson...