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- Doesn't Chad go with a surfboard? Tucker, Brian // Crain's Cleveland Business;11/20/2000, Vol. 21 Issue 48, p10
Comments on the uncertain outcome of the 2000 United States presidential elections. Confusing elements about the election; Judicial fights between the Republicans and Democrat; Critical importance of Florida; 'Chad' debate.
- LETTERS. // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);01/08/2001 (Atlantic Edition), Vol. 137 Issue 2, p8
Presents letters to the editor of 'Newsweek' consisting of reader opinions regarding the outcome of the contested 2000 United States presidential election. Assertion that the U.S. Supreme Court acted injudiciously in their decision to stop the ballot recount in Florida; Hope that...
- An America divided. Feldmann, Linda; Kiefer, Francine; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor;11/9/2000, Vol. 92 Issue 245, p1
Considers the implications of the 2000 United States presidential election the results of which, as of November 9, 2000, are inconclusive. Candidacy of Al Gore and George W. Bush; Small margin of votes between the two candidates; Information on the U.S. Congress and its political party...
- Rip Van Winkle for president. Winston, Paul D. // Business Insurance;11/27/2000, Vol. 34 Issue 48, p21
Comments on the voting errors committed in Palm Beach County, Florida which heavily affected the results of the United States presidential election in 2000. Reasons contributing to the election errors; Speculation on the condition of sleepiness afflicting the voters.
- Objectives of Electoral College remain important to country. Owsiany, David J. // Crain's Cleveland Business;11/20/2000, Vol. 21 Issue 48, p12
Presents arguments for the Electoral College, which has been an issue since the uncertain outcome of the 2000 United States presidential elections. Founding principles; Importance of objectives to the nation; Argument against abolition.
- Hail To The Chief(s)! Lee, Rikki // Wireless Week;11/13/2000, Vol. 6 Issue 46, p4
Looks at the impact of the would-be president of the United States (U.S.) in line with the 2000 election on the nation's wireless communications industry. Way the would-be president can gain consensus with members of the Republican and Democratic Party, the nation's opposing political parties;...
- Thought leaders see the 2000 election as crucial to the healthcare industry. Castagnoli, William G. // Medical Marketing & Media;Jan2000, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p52
Presents views of Washington, D.C. observers and industry practitioners on the what pharmaceutical and health care issues the 2000 United States presidential election will address. Includes those of Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America president Alan F. Holmer; HealtQuest chief...
- TACKLING The Transition. Zaneski, Cyril T. // Government Executive;Jan2001, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p37
Focuses on snags in the transfer of power in the office of the President of the United States. Readiness of staff to transfer before the November 2000 election; Uncertain results of the election; Vacancy of the General Services Administration work space until December 13, 2000; Necessity of...
- A System Under Stress? Kirschten, Dick // Government Executive;Jan2001, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p69
Comments on the strain experienced by the United States government from the uncertain outcome of the November 2000 elections. Defeat of the presidential candidate with the most number of votes due to the technicalities of the electoral college; Delay in the installation of a full team of...