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Alexander Addresses Hundreds in Boston

BOSTON--While the rest of the Republican presidential field battled in Arizona, former Tennessee gov. Lamar Alexander brought his campaign to

N.H. Voters Turn Out in Droves to Cast Ballots

DILMANTEN IRON WORKS, N.H.--New Hampshire voters took their role as "first in the nation" quite seriously yesterday, turning out in

Dole, Alexander Vow to Continue on Despite Loss

MANCHESTER, N.H.--Despite conservative commnentator Patrick J. Buchanan's stunning upset victory here yesterday, both second-place finisher U.S. Sen. Robert J. Dole

Buchanan Woos Voters With Fiery Populist Rhetoric

NASHUA, N.H.--Chanting "Go Pat Go," more than a thousand New England citizens gathered Sunday in Nashua at a rally for

Dole First In Early Returns

DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H.--At the stroke of midnight, 25 residents of this town came to life, gathered at the Balsams Grand

New Hampshire To Hold First Primary Today

DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H.--All eyes are on New Hampshire today as voters head to the polls in the nation's first primary,

Trying to Broaden His Base, Forbes Moves Beyond Taxes

NASHUA, N.H.--Presidential candidate Malcom S. "Steve" Forbes Jr. changed his campaign strategy over the weekend to present himself as a

Weld, Whitman Endorse Front-Runner Dole

BOSTON--Six days before the nation's first primary, Governor William F. Weld '66 endorsed Republican presidential candidate Sen. Robert J. Dole

Republican Field Trimmed in Iowa

The race for the Republican presidential nomination has narrowed to three after Monday's Iowa caucus, according to Harvard political observers.

Voters Must Register by Feb. 14

Massachusetts' government officials have decided to have a heart: they're using Valentine's Day as the deadline to register to vote

Elections Divide North House

Its bitter house committee elections are over, but political turmoil continues to plague North House. The election results were finalized

Russia Experts Worry About Nation's Future

Harvard professors interviewed yesterday expressed alarm at the defeat of the leading pro-Boris Yeltsin party in Russia's parliamentary elections. Three

Hillel Elects Chair

Two friends with similar visions vied for the leadership of the Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel last night in elections for next year's

Mansfield, Sullivan Debate Homosexuality in `Justice'

Two of the nation's most out-spoken commentators on gay rights met yesterday for an intense debate on homosexuality in Sanders

School Segregation Rising, Report Says

Racial segregation in schools has increased, according to a report published in Washington yesterday by the Harvard Project on School

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