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...hook didn't seem to bother either Crimson starter Paul Vallone or relief ace Chris Schindler, who were too busy getting used to standing on a pitcher's mound to pay attention to Beaver hijinks. Vallone, a night fielder, and Schindler, a first baseman, aren't exactly the team's most experienced hurlers...
...larger issue of Harvard's role as an educator in the Third World and of what can be gained from the K-School attempting to teach a methodology for developing countries. The problems are discussed during the year, one Fellow says, but generally, "most people don't bother doing anything because they feel, 'it's not going to do anything. It's only a year...
...WITH HALF THE MOVIE to go, she finds herself torn between her love--punctuated with every token of affection peculiar to the PG genre--and her amorphous fear of having a relationship with a rock star. With his lime waiting for their second date, she flips. "Doesn't it bother you drawing attention to yourself like this...
...liberals are so befuddled by President Reagan because our dislike for him doesn't bother him a bit. But that's not what's dangerous about the events of the last week. What's dangerous is Reagan's lack of any foreign policy standards. One former CIA official complained to me last year. "The real decisions are made in the basement of the White House by people who are not confirmed and do not testify. These folks use the CIA as their representatives and executors abroad. Congress has little control over it. I wish foreign policy could move back...
...loves being President--which is just fine. But the sad truth is that his view of what exactly the man in the oval office should be doing is different from most people's. He sees himself as an elder statesman, a philosophical grandfather-figure too elevated to bother himself with details like facts and programs...