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...certainty that anyone lucky enough to be able to live in America, share its vices and freedoms and gifts, surely would not want to destroy it. Athens Oct. 11, 2004 As Liu Xiang raced to victory in the 110-m hurdles at the Athens Olympics, his legs pumping to clock a world record-tying time of 12.91 sec., the panic in sports announcers' voices was palpable. Even though China had touted the 21-year-old Shanghai native as a medal hopeful, few in the West knew that China had a decent hurdler. Stunned by the victory, a Greek TV announcer...
...songs that Neil [Young] had written. They were very political and very strong. A large part of our job is to make you boogie and make you feel good, but part of our job is to be the town crier or the troubadour who says it's 11 o' clock and all's well. Or it's 12:30, and we have a chimpanzee in the White House and things are a little bit problematic...
...showing the spread of faculty residences outward from Cambridge since 1905. It calls on the Faculty “to reconsider the way that we do business on a day-to-day basis, and to recognize that practices that evolved when Harvard faculty were available on a round-the-clock basis to interact with colleagues and students are having a discriminatory and counterproductive effect today.”Martin said in the interview that her main priorities for the year are to restructure searches for new faculty in a way that maximizes the applicant pool and to improve the mentoring...
...carries parking stubs from Newbury Street, Chanel lip gloss, and her über-essential Treo. She’s careful not to spill on her Sevens or her chinchilla-trimmed fitted jacket; after all, she can’t look a mess at her 3 o’clock with Gino. He doesn’t give last-minute appointments to just anyone...
...solemn of months. The balky shoulders of Cardinals third baseman Scott Rolen sag under the weight of October; so do Nomar’s hands, A-Rod’s mojo (what’s left of it, anyway), and the bags under my eyes. Eight o’clock start times, plus midterms...