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...favorite part of the newspaper was the columns. Not editorial colums--these pieces, arguing policy against an angry band of letter-writers, were rather arcane fare for the 12-year-old reading the paper over the cereal bowl and rushing to make the bus. Instead, it was the city columnists and their "items": the short quip, the humorous event or the milestone in the life of one individual that would have otherwise gone unnoticed. These are often the kernels of stories which don't deserve a fuller telling but are too interesting merely to leave out. Such columns...
Boston Globe columnist David Nyhan '62 will make remarks at tonight's formal dinner in the posh Loeb House, the official opening of the Campaign Decision Makers Conference...
...inflation-watchers, the report is worrisome but inconclusive - which fits in perfectly with the glum mood in economic circles these days. TIME personal finance columnist Dan Kadlec takes us through the implications of the CPI report...
...dinner was arranged by columnist George Will, himself a congenital baseball fan, who thought the President might like a relaxing night talking about his favorite sport. After a dessert of ice cream and cookies shaped like French fries and hot dogs, Bush gave the group a tour of his new home including the Oval Office and the Cabinet room. "He was so gracious," said Glavine. "He said: 'If you don't mind, I'd like to show you around.' We were looking at each other like: 'Are you kidding me?'" Though the conversation touched occasionally on issues...
...nascent semester, the brand-new (or near-new, depending on your point of view) millennium and an undeniably new presidential administration together provide the perfect opportunity to look back upon my understanding of the world and extrapolate from my limited knowledge to its future. So, I offer this humble columnist's view on the "state of the species...