Word: actioner
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...tomorrow the Harvard men's soccer team returns to action against Cornell (5-3, 2-1 Ivy) after dropping both of its matches at the Stanford Invitational last weekend. The Big Red has not allowed a goal in its past four games and hopes to make it a school record fifth straight game with a shutout against the Crimson...
Harvard has been greatly helped by the play of the freshmen, who have filled out some low singles spots. Oliver Choo, who won the "B" field title in Providence, will travel with the team, as will Dave Lingman, who saw his first action last week. The early competition has served to acclimate them to the pressures of college tennis, calming the early season jitters...
Navarrette, a student at the Kennedy School and a former Crimson editor, urged candidates to focus on education, the economy and crime, which he termed "mainstream issues" and away from "hot button" Latino issues like immigration, affirmative action, and bilingualism...
...going to be a lot more difficult for action-based groups to get money from administrators," Clancy said...
...acclaim are the celebrities who whine. If I hear one more ninny complain about feeling "imprisoned," the "corruption" in Hollywood, or their "exhausting publicity schedule," I'll start muting my television every time an interview comes on. If a celebrity is going to whine, let him or her take action. Real action. Because phony, see-through action, you see, is lame. Case #1: Anne Heche and Ellen Degeneres claimed last year that they were "dumping their agents and quitting Hollywood for good." They lasted less than a year. They're back and desperately searching for new projects. Case #2: Anthony...