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...real story,” he said—a story that has been buried within the context of bitter regional enmity—“is my friends and I worked...
With the feeling of that bitter defeat still fresh in the minds of the Harvard players, the squad will look to exact a bit of revenge tonight...
Wedding Present made a name for themselves on the strength of their bitter, bitter break-up songs, so in light of the album’s biographical circumstances, the name switch comes across potentially as therapy. Their classics have always hit the right mix of spite, frustration, and wounded ego, as opposed to the more confident and musically assured catalog of Cinerama. But honestly, David, it’s a little quick to change the name—at least until you up the distortion a little more and ditch the strings...
Members of the media clutched cups of coffee from the Greenhouse Cafe and braved the bitter cold, pouncing on the few professors who trickled out early from the Faculty meeting yesterday evening. Inside the Science Center, freelance cameraman Tom Fahui, who had been contracted to cover the event for NBC, said the press presence “seems out of proportion...
...second term in 1985, the dollar was sliding and the U.S. was running up big deficits as a result of tax cuts and increased military and other spending. Back then, the American economy entered a turbulent decade of budget consolidation that included a short but potent recession and bitter battles over spending cuts. Tyson and Sachs believe President Bush may be in for an equally turbulent ride during his second term. The Bush Administration is promising to reduce spending over the next five years. But as it pursues a massive plan to overhaul the nation's Social Security system, which...