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...matter. For the Red Sox, that dream is now a reality. No more curses. No more close calls. No more 1918. No more ? For now, they can enjoy victory and sit on top of the world until next spring when the snow melts, the stadiums reopen and baseball starts anew...
...position of either extreme universalism or radical relativism, the study of religious worlds that are distinct from one’s own challenges one to consider the family resemblances among human concerns, to see the rich diversity of responses to such human concerns as a resource for thinking anew within one’s own tradition...
...some people, the prospect of starting anew may have seemed overwhelming. But from the very beginning, Maasdorp was never lonely. She grasped the opportunity to learn about American culture and found comfort in the amity of her teammates. Though it would take her all of freshman year to feel completely comfortable here the amity of her teammates greatly helped to ease this passage...
...Bush's team was congratulating itself for rearranging the debate order to put foreign policy first, there were forces at work that might undercut that advantage. Kerry finally seems to be finding his voice on the Iraq war, just as the news from that country is being dominated anew by beheadings and car bombings. In TIME's poll, taken a week after Kerry launched his broadside that Bush was "living in a fantasy world of spin" about the real outlook in Iraq, only 37% of voters say Bush has been truthful in describing the situation there, whereas...
...quarter, with revenue up 64% at Bottega Veneta, one of the group's smaller brands. "We're very optimistic," said Saks Fifth Avenue executive Ron Frasch. "Luxury is on a roll." And if this particular roll ever comes to an end? Just hop on a plane, and get inspired anew...