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...achive. All the black QBs are there because they are better than their competition, period. The real question is why did it take until the 21st century for them to finally be taken seriously at the quarterback position? I just don't think Mr. Limbaugh thought the matter through. Allan Lewis Dunwoody...
...take a lot of the blame for the failure to fund Teach for America. This "compassionate Conservative" talks about quality education, but will not act to improve U.S. schools. "Leave no child behind" is a catchy phrase, but it doesn't help ensure a quality teacher in every classroom. ALLAN BOEHNE Monterey, Calif...
...sustained this perennial debate. It has been true that when we analyze body and mind or determinism and free will, we tend to create dichotomies where none exist. It is often hard to see the gray areas between the false extremes that we have come to believe are real. ALLAN SALTZMAN Hamden, Conn...
...developed his own active tutorial approach to the deanship,” says Allan M. Brandt, chair of the history of science department...
Even with more commercial works that play the regionals with one eye on the ultimate prize--Broadway--the audience participates in a more direct way. Last winter Ellen Burstyn played the title role in Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All, a one-woman stage adaptation of Allan Gurganus' best-selling novel, which had its world premiere at San Diego's Old Globe Theater. She was still stumbling a bit (engagingly, catching herself with a casual "I mean ...") as she tried to master the demanding part, but audiences had the frisson of being present at the development of what may (when...