Word: caitlin
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Caitlin E. Anderson, M. Douglas O'Malley and James Y. Stern contributed to the reporting of this story...
...Caitlin A. Fritz, a Princeton first-year whocame with the group, said she was impressed by thecandidate...
News Editors: Stephanie K. Clifford '00, Joshua H. Simon '00Night Editor: Caitlin E. Anderson '00 Assistant Night Editors: Jordana R. Lewis '02, Tova A. Serkin '02 Feature Editor: David A. Fahrenthold '00 Story Editors: Georgia N. Alexakis '00, Gregory S. Krauss '00, Andrew K. Mandel '00 Design Editors: Michael S. Papish '02, Nancy M. Tran '02 Sports Editors: Amy E. Ooten '01, Richard A. Perez '00 Editorial Editor: Noah D. Oppenheim '00, Stephen E. Sachs '02 Photo Editors: Debbie J. Lee '00, Lauren P. Malan '02 Business Editors: Adam S. Cohen '01, Nickolay T. Boyadjiev '01 Online Editor...
...every kid has Nathan's seemingly innate ability to budget his time. Many others are overwhelmed by the intense pressure, and that is when parents need to step in. Caitlin Nish, 17, of Westfield, N.J., baby-sits 2 hr. every day, tutors three students in math 3 to 6 hr. a week, plays sports, belongs to clubs and edits an award-winning high school newspaper. She does homework for 6 hr. till 1:30 a.m. "Sometimes I am about to break into tears," she says. "Just having my mother put her arm around me and say that...
...success story by virtue of that selection. While not every story has a happy ending or even a resolution, each one points to a struggle to keep writing, a decision not to give up. New York, therefore, becomes through the essays a city of hope that overcomes loneliness; Caitlin Cheevy, looking down at her newborn baby, writes: "Never have I felt a sweeter love." Her emotion redeems her city and breaks through the detachment of New York's generation of writers. Personals, like the ads that the book is named after, faces loneliness head on and tries, by all possible...