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Article: Election winner a tough call
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- Chicago Sun-Times
- Article date:
- June 25, 1996
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In Iceland's elections, Gudrun Agnarsdottir hopes to replace
Vigdis Finnbogadottir as president.
Gudrun Petursdottir has withdrawn from the race.
Iceland, not the United States, by the way, is the world's
oldest continuing democracy.
The Parliament was established 1,066 years ago.
It has taken Iceland about that long to get the names straight.
Only in California
The sergeants-at-arms of the California State Assembly will not
be allowed to wear blue hair, nose rings or falsh eyelashes,
according to new guidelines, which evidently were published not a
moment too soon.
The thrill of victory
Researchers from Georgia State University have measured
testosterone levels of male fans ...