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...Tiananmen Square. And the greater a role Gore takes in fashioning Clinton foreign policy, the more he is likely to face scorching questions about Chinese espionage and Beijing's campaign contributions. Being the foreign policy Vice President of this White House may end up being as much of an asset as being the Carter Administration's economic guru...
While the College conducted a nationwide search for the candidates, Lewis said Illingworth's familiarity with the College wasan asset the search committee considered...
Perhaps Vail's most valuable asset is his performance in clutch situations. He is one of the most important members of the Crimson rotation and has made more starts (nine) than anyone else on the pitching staff, but he is also Harvard's most reliable closer and his relief performance in the rubber match against Princeton gave him a team-high three saves...
Perhaps Vail's most valuable asset is his performance in clutch situations. He is one of the most important members of the Crimson rotation and has made more starts (nine) than anyone else on the pitching staff, but he is also Harvard's most reliable closer and his relief performance in the rubber match against Princeton gave him a team-high three saves...
...Internet may be the newest and sexiest tool for historical researchers and genealogists, but it is also the most corruptible. The data are not certified, are sometimes inaccurate and can easily be created out of thin air. On the other hand, its greatest asset is speed. The research process can be shortened from months to hours and maybe even minutes. But you should still go to Minot, N.D., for that crucial land deed or to Cresson, Pa., to find an old newspaper article. The Internet can act as a valuable lead to start research but not to finish it. CHRIS...