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...just like math and English, for kids in Grades 4 through 6. By seventh grade, chess is offered after school only. At a time when the lure of gang life is strong, chess gives kids a chance to test their mettle in a safe environment. Says Times: "It gives brilliant, tough kids a creative outlet...
...working-woman icon and her eccentric best pal, Rhoda Morgenstern (Valerie Harper). Moore admits she once would have felt uncomfortable trying to re-create her 1970s success. "But then," Moore says, "I began to get more and more parts that fulfilled my need to do daring roles"--see her brilliant turn in 1996's Flirting with Disaster, in which she displayed her well-preserved upper torso for an embarrassed Ben Stiller. The reunion, she says, "is not going back. It's bringing into it all the age spots and the weather lines...
...Diamond '01 and Katherine A. Murphy '01, an Adams House resident, both described Clark as"brilliant...
...guides, the travel books written and edited by Harvard students, sound pretty brilliant on the face of it: send impoverished students out with a few bucks to Paris, Sydney or Rio and let them write about their adventures. The project has met with great success since Harvard Student Agencies first printed Let's Go: Europe in 1960. What was then a 20-page pamphlet is today a line of 30 travel guides and 18 map guides, available in bookstores nationwide. Published by St. Martin's Press, Let's Go: Europe has grown to a glossy 992-page behemoth. Hundreds...
...least according to the more optimistic accountants, be generated by the boom, the spoilsport questions of what to do when the party ends simply aren't on the table in this election cycle. Yet most economic textbooks confirm that the economy runs in cycles and that even the most brilliant silver lining is attached, somewhere, to a cloud. After all, it's not a cornucopia; it's an economy, stupid...