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...into legislation was the work of the National Organizations Responding to AIDS. Representing 150 health and civil rights groups, NORA orchestrates long-range strategy and shepherds all AIDS legislation through Congress. "The coalition provides an opportunity for groups to have more influence than their size would dictate," says William Bailey, federal-policy officer for the American Psychological Association and a founding member of NORA. "When you have 40 to 60 groups saying the same thing, that's a very compelling statement...
Every few hours, when one of the local stations reruns It's a Wonderful Life, George Bailey reruns down the main street of Bedford Falls, wishing Merry Christmas to Old Man Potter and the Emporium and the Savings and Loan...
...five straight Crimson victories sealed the match. While top seed Tri-Captain Jenny Holleran, number-three Stephanie Clark and number-five Brooke Bailey easily won in straight games, the match overall was a disappointing one for Harvard, who as a perennial contender for the national championship, would be expected to dispose easily of an inferior squad like Trinity...
THOREAU is quite funny in parts and is very well acted, especially by Frost, who dominates stage time and dialogue. Especially well done are the scenes of Thoreau as a teacher, getting his students to learn and teaching Bailey (Jason Solomon) how to write his name...
Think back to September 29, when the Harvard women's soccer team travelled to Brown's Stephenson Field to take on the Bruins. Brown's Suzanne Bailey tallied with four minutes remaining in overtime to beat the Crimson, 2-1, in a game that proved to be the difference in the Ivy League race...