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...dirty ho-bag, proving once again that it truly is possible for Harvard students to have an informed opinion on anything and everything. After a few more minutes discussing “sketchy voting booth moments,” such as when Trager “dangled [his] chad and everyone saw,” along with the possibilities for presidential candidate Jell-O wrestling match-ups—Al Sharpton’s insatiable appetite gave him a clear advantage—things got a little out of control. When one of our politicos proffered the question of whether...
...wealth online? Chad joined the ranks of oil producing nations with the opening of a 1,000-km pipeline to the Cameroon coast. The World Bank says the pipeline should raise per capita income from €210 to €470 a year by 2005. But local civic groups held a "day of mourning" over the "impunity with which basic human rights are routinely being violated," and predicted that the wealth would be siphoned...
...this staff off with Ricardo Rincon, Chad Bradford and Keith Foulke, and you’ve got an underrated bullpen that may have the goods to defeat a Red Sox lineup that posted record-setting offensive numbers this season. Just please, no Jim Mecir. If this guy gets into a game, the A’s have given up. He’s a home run waiting to happen...
Fortunately, there is empirical data to refute the Williams-as-idiot thesis. The Neptunes (Williams and partner Chad Hugo) are responsible for nine Top 10 hits over the past two years and countless Top 10 rap tracks. No one in hip-hop has as diverse or as deep a songwriting portfolio, and artists from Nelly (Hot in Herre) to Britney Spears (I'm a Slave 4 U) regularly fork over six figures for a Neptunes melody. Williams and Hugo are also members of N.E.R.D., a rock/hip-hop band whose debut album, In Search of ... , was one of the best-reviewed records...
There was never any question about what Chad Keith would do when he grew up. As a child, "he collected every G.I. Joe on the market," says his grandfather Charles Northrop. Keith's interest in the military was not hard to fathom: at least six close relatives had served. During his senior year of high school, he enlisted in the Army's delayed-entry program, and though he had never took part in track before, he joined the team, a move his coach now suspects was partly to help him prepare for basic training. After graduating from high school...