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Both presidential candidates have Harvard degrees--Vice President Al Gore '69 from the College and Texas Gov. George W. Bush from Harvard Business School. Whoever ends up in the Oval Office will be able to pick up the phone and call Mass. Hall to talk with the winner of a different kind of presidential search...
...Gore or Bush, the markets will calm down quickly. Whoever wins will inherit the same right-down-the middle Congress; the next president will find it exceedingly difficult to govern, and in the markets' estimation that's okeydoke. Which is why a President-elect Gore, being the more combative candidate, would likely get his own round of market plaudits - gridlock means guaranteed use of the surplus for debt repayment, and nothing about Washington fills the markets' sails like a really good Plan B - a priority additionally endorsed by the Almighty Greenspan...
...spending that voters do see often comes in the form of television advertising, both on cable stations and broadcast stations. Because broadcast advertisements on television are so expensive, it is often brief and, some consultants claim, ineffective. Thus, the very size of the campaigns does not mean that whoever wins will have bought the election. The problem with all the money is not that citizens' votes are being bought, but that the candidates' votes already have been...
Song I will be sick of by the time you read this: "Who Let the Dogs Out?" by the Baha Men (below). Who licensed it to every single sports arena across this country? When both Jay Leno on the Tonight Show and whoever did the commentary during the World Series can make jokes about the song... Can you say overplayed...
...college hockey everybody has the talent and the potential to win any given night," Morrell says. "It's whoever shows up to play and wants it the most that gets to go home with...