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...Test innings?but, once settled, an all-out attack was likely. These consisted of shots of all types, with a weighting toward late cuts and pulls, sometimes off balls that weren't short, just made to seem so by Bradman's movements. "As I ran up to bowl," recalled England's Jim Laker, "Bradman seemed to know where the ball was going to pitch, what stroke he was going to play and how many runs he was going to score." He wasn't a beautiful batsman?he lacked the grace of Victor Trumper, Ted Dexter or Mark Waugh...
...that's a gross oversimplification. (Without gross oversimplification, there would be no sitcoms.) But the business of TV comedy has fallen, and hard, since Jerry Seinfeld poured his last bowl of cereal. As recently as 1996-97, the year-end Nielsen ratings listed seven sitcoms in the top 10. Today there are two: Friends and Everybody Loves Raymond, which are seven and five years old, respectively. New comedy hits--Will & Grace, Malcolm in the Middle--have been rare. Last fall's one debatable success, CBS's Yes, Dear, was scheduled between established hits. Familiar names (Michael Richards, John Goodman) landed...
January. Sometime in late March, you are going to look back and wonder what happened to this month. Where did it go? Finals and the Super Bowl took only three hours each; how is it that you have reached some late date with no more written than you had December 9? This, too, comes with the territory. If you have been researching hard and have formed at least a rudimentary argument, you are in perfect shape...
...going to be in a major role like this, you're in a goldfish bowl," Braunwald said...
...almost inevitable that there will be some accidents, and in a crowd that size, accidents generally mean casualties. As one Saudi spokesman pointed out, you have to take the crowd control headache that Americans experience each year packing 100,000 people into a football stadium for the Super Bowl, and multiply it by 20 to grasp the scale of the problem faced by the Saudi authorities in managing the pilgrimage. They spend the whole year preparing for it, and there's a government ministry dedicated entirely to organizing the hajj...