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...seriously at that time. But once I got into the thick of writing, I thought I had really kind of cornered myself into a difficult spot, especially since I had set my heart on writing from two women's perspectives, two very different women. So it became very difficult, almost to the point where it kind of crippled the writing process. I was agonizing over whether I was doing it right and obsessed with this notion that women live in a different emotional arena. At some point I just let go and I began to view these two women...
...doing it. Tears glimmer in the ex-President's eyes, then he closes them to contain the pain as he staggers through his reciting of the conversation. "I said, 'You know, John, when I went to bed last night,' I said, 'I hoped,' I said, 'I hoped, I almost prayed I wouldn't wake up this morning.'" He grimaces at the memory of his suicidal depression, and winces at what followed: his tardy dismissal of his two closest aides, Ehrlichman and Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman. "They agreed to leave. And so, it was late...
...Student reaction to the elimination of 10a and 10b was mixed: while some lauded the change, others described the survey courses as almost indispensable to the concentration...
...Berry said of the sophormore.Harvard got off to a blistering start with back-to-back baskets from Markley off of feeds from co-captain Tay and then Berry. Finelli also had two three-pointers from the left corner in the first five minutes. New Hampshire junior Amy Simpson, however, almost single-handedly kept the Crimson from running away with the game, scoring seven of her team’s first nine points.The fast pace in the opening period left the fans in attendance little time to breathe.After 13 minutes of play, Harvard had built a 31-15 lead...
Rice has urged Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari and his government to act "with resolve and a real sense of transparency" in dealing with the terrorist groups Pakistan harbors. Zardari, for his part, denied having received any evidence of Pakistani involvement. But the civilian government in Islamabad, like almost all others before it, wields little real power in a state that has always been dominated by the military. "Zardari's government was born with its hands tied," says B. Raman, a noted Indian commentator and columnist...