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To further complicate the vice president's task, he had to beat Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert to his feet for every standing ovation. Otherwise, it would look like Republicans were the real champions of hundred dollar tax credits and measures to save social security for a few more...
On the day he was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player, Davis ran for 199 yards in 21 carries Saturday to lead Denver to a 38-3 win over Miami that put the league's defending champions in the AFC championship game here next Sunday.
The Senators defeated the Red Wings for the second time in five days, beating the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions 4-1 yesterday in front of a sellout crowd of 18,500 at the Corel Centre.
Less amusing is the number of intellectuals, businessmen and political leaders who gave eugenics their blessing or fervid support. The list begins with Darwin, who in The Descent of Man praised his cousin Galton and decreed that genius "tends to be inherited." Other champions included the young Winston Churchill, George...
This price difference applies to foodstuffs as well. The Star Market at Porter Square is much less costly than Sage's on the corner of Church and Brattle Street. A box of Tiger Woods Wheaties at Star Market is $2 flat; at Sage's the "Breakfast of Champions" costs $2.99...