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...they were going to get when they elected Bush. The President would have had to use his veto early and often to keep Newt from eliminating a quarter of the federal programs and their related wasteful bureaucracies. And we would have already had a Mexican border fence. DARRELL HANSHAW Austin, Texas...
MATTHEW W. GOFF Austin, Texas...
...year. “It was about leaving a good taste in our mouth as we head to the summer,” Hegge said. Freshman Michael Shore led the way, bringing in totals of 79 and 73 to place in a tie for fourth, four shots behind winner Austin Luher of Army. Senior D.J. Hynes closed out his career with rounds of 79 and 75, placing Harvard’s leader seventh. “It’s kind of bittersweet to end,” Hynes said. “It was great to finish...
...relaxed open-forum at Harvard Law School’s Austin Hall, Summers was introduced by Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz, who jokingly said that Summers was much like him, being “shy, unopinionated, diffident, [and] someone who gets along well with others...
...curiously advertised, Cruise is in the headlines because of his ecstasy over his new baby and his devotion to Scientology-neither of which cries out "badass superspy." The spy-movie genre has changed too, taking itself far less seriously these days thanks to movies like Austin Powers and TV shows like Alias, created by new Mission director J.J. Abrams. But perhaps it was time to lighten things up. Says Abrams: "Any time you make a movie with a No. 3 in [its title], you have to have a sense of humor...