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...find that I ask myself these questions far too often in Lamont. I like to spread my novels, course packs, Coke, notes and folders all over the desk. If I have to go to the bathroom or if I want to check e-mail, I should not have to worry about leaving everything as is, including my jacket and backpack. Although I do frequently leave my desk, a part of me, perhaps that part most influenced by my mom, whispers into my ear that I should not be gone too long, for one never knows who will walk...

Author: By Robert J. Saranchak, | Title: An Honorable Proposition | 11/28/2000 | See Source »

...billion Amount Johnnie Cochran is seeking for four plaintiffs in a separate racial-bias suit against Coke...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Numbers: Nov. 27, 2000 | 11/27/2000 | See Source »

...move to France, which was tempting. Mikey is Australian and couldn't vote, which was what made him so desperate to convince me. "If Bush gets in, there's no way I'm going to become a citizen," he said. I figured Mikey had crossed Bush in some '70s coke deal gone awry, but then he explained that only Gore could provide the level of health care he needed to change nationalities. I wondered if Pat Buchanan had a plan for removing sweatshirted pamphleteers from our borders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Election Day Comes to Chelsea | 11/9/2000 | See Source »

...this one is actually a pretty good idea. Sure, the idea that this was anything like an unfiltered vox populi was bogus. Sure, the questions were no doubt thoroughly vetted before airing. (And why? Would it have killed us to have somebody ask George W. Bush if he snorted coke off a stripper's naked belly, or ask Al Gore if he shot Vincent Foster?) And sure, the questions, coming from "undecided" voters, by their nature represented a sector of the populace that hasn't paid enough attention in a year and a half of politicking to make up their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Everyone's a Pundit — Including the Candidates | 10/18/2000 | See Source »

Commercial deals encourage teachers and administrators to make decisions based on non-educational considerations. For example, Greenbrier High School in Evans, Ga. made international news in March 1998 when Principal Gloria Hamilton suspended senior Mike Cameron for disrupting the school's "Coke in Education Day." Greenbrier High was competing to win the $10,000 prize offered by the Coca-Cola Company to the high school that developed the best plan for marketing Coke-sponsored promotional business discount cards. On that day in March, Cameron, along with 1,200 or so of his classmates, was lined up in the school parking...

Author: By Alex Molnar and Jennifer Morales, S | Title: Commercials as Curriculum | 10/5/2000 | See Source »

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