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...whole, it has been very adventurous. But it was not because I am an adventurer. I am a very calm and order-loving person, with a bourgeois background. I like things to be constant. In this respect I am even a little conservative. If someone had a bald spot 20 years ago, I would like him to have that same bald spot...
Diebel, 21, is now a Princeton sophomore with a B average, but that hasn't softened his edge. Last year he sported a bristly initial P growing atop his otherwise bald noggin. Says Diebel: "You'll find some weird stuff on my head...
...accelerated. "We're not in this sport because we like it or we want to earn our way through school," Leroy Burrell, a top American sprinter, told the Wall Street Journal in 1990. "We're in it to make money." The lack of hypocrisy may be refreshing, but the bald-faced commercial sentiment may start grating before long...
...showcase an angry President pressing a reluctant Congress for a balanced- budget amendment -- an issue that, not coincidentally, has begun to work in Perot's favor. "In the face of a several-hundred-billion-dollar deficit," said Bush, "a piecemeal approach simply will not do the job." The bald hypocrisy of this gambit seemed lost on Bush, who not only has never submitted a balanced budget but who had not shown much interest in the amendment before last month. His pallid performance only added evidence that Bush defines leadership as imploring Congress to do something that he himself will...
...these days, the most unmistakable sign of summer is the sticky residue on every bald patch of open land in the greater Harvard area. Sure, the grass looks great now. But a month ago, any part of the Yard not under a building was drenched in blue-green chemicals. Harvard was like a gigantic poster child for the Rio conference...