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Iowa to Cast Decisive Caucus Vote Today
Presidential candidates are aiming their final blitz of handshakes and media appearances at undecided voters in the Iowa caucuses. Today
Gay Rights Bill Still in Limbo
Although the Massachusetts Senate yesterday rejected a motion to discharge the proposed Gay Rights Bill from committee--which would expedite the
Gay Rights Bill Nears Approval
A controversial gay rights bill moved one step closer to becoming Massachsetts law when the state Senate decided yesterday to
Dukakis Boasts National Revenue Collection Plan
While all the Democratic presidential candidates have made the need for an improved economy and reducing the budget deficit key
Jackson Strategy: A Shift
In an attempt to broaden his political appeal the Rev. Jesse Jackson this year is stressing questions of "economic violence"
Murphy Prepares State for Year 2000
Lieutenant Governor Evelyn F. Murphy is developing a plan to anticipate and reduce problems that could develop in Massachusetts by
Duke Is Way Up In New Hampshire's Polls
Democratic and Republican party presidential candidates have spread money, staff, and themselves all over New Hampshire, but little is certain
Gov. Dukakis Assesses The National Economy
In his first address on the United States economy since the stock market collapse, democratic presidential candidate Gov. Michael S.
State Legislators Propose Child Care Linkage Bill
The state legislature will soon vote on a controversial child care linkage bill that requires developers to provide space or
Energy Issues Emerge in '88 Race
Mounting tensions in the oil-rich Persian Gulf and the nation's increasing dependency on foreign oil have pushed energy issues into
Duke Campaign Makes Strong Showing
As money pours in and candidates leave, Gov. Michael S. Dukakis is well on his way to becoming the front-runner
Brown University Dean Charged With Lewd, Lascivious Behavior
Brown University Dean of Fresh-men and Sophomores was put on probation for a year after being charged with "open and
Duke's Health Plan Contested
Gov. Michael S. Dukakis's proposed plan to guarantee affordable health care to every citizen in the commonwealth has met with
Winning the Numbers Game at the State House
"We have a joke that there are more Harvard men than Republicans in the State House," says State Rep. Forrester
Examining Pomp and Policy
Amidst the proud festivities at Harvard's 350th anniversary celebration last fall a group of graduate students, prompted by what they