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RECOVERING. RODNEY DANGERFIELD, 78, gets-no-respect comic; from heart-bypass surgery; in Los Angeles...
...Technology already devised a method to brush away the radio waves and bypass brain cell mutation. For cell phone addicts everywhere, profit-hungry companies have not missed a beat. To combat this medical finding and loss of sales, auxiliary earpiece/headsets accompany most new cellular models. With this little ear-piece in place the phone can be stored in a pocket away from the ear and head area thus reducing the talkers' interaction with killer radio waves...
ANALYSIS McCain's decision to bypass Delaware could be wise. Its G.O.P. primary, like Arizona's, is for Republicans only. Only three of the March 7 primaries are closed to independents, but George W. Bush can take comfort the week after. Half of the South's contests that day are closed. Texas...
...quite understand how publicists can think we're all mentally impaired. First, David Letterman's publicist randomly announces that Dave's heading into the hospital for a "check-up" and professes shock when the talk show host has to undergo 'emergency" bypass surgery. Lightning strikes twice when Steven Spielberg also heads in for a routine check-up and emerges with only one kidney. And the example that hits closest to home, Elisabeth Shue's spokesperson claimed that Shue wouldn't return until the fall--and yet, she's been spotted at various campus hotspots (with a very strange haircut...
...first-years in agony out there--especially those of you deciding this week about advanced standing--don't bypass Folk and Myth as a concentration simply because it sounds flaky. First of all, it makes for a great conversation topic in interviews. As a department, it's also small and intimate, and as a study, it's actually fun. And as for a future career? It's doesn't matter what you concentrate in, so long as you enjoy...