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...only really had one competitor," Hanselman said. "And if Josh Liston had won, whether he ever did anything wrong or not, the council would have lost credibility with students and administrators. It would look like we had a crook in office...
Although Princeton will be the men's toughest competitor, Yale has also been running well as of late. The Bulldogs have been running in a tight pack, which could pose some problems if the Crimson is not ready. The key is for the Crimson to come out strong from the beginning of the race...
...known as a self-effacing bunch, but for flagrant self- promotion, there is nothing quite like TV's entertainment-news shows. "Now an Extra exclusive!" boasts the latest entrant in the field, hyping a visit with Michael Douglas on the set of Disclosure. "Only on Entertainment Tonight," trumpets its competitor, "can you get an exclusive look" at the new Star Trek movie. "You won't see it anywhere else . . ." "Now, only on Extra!" -- the reporting coups come faster than commercials during the Super Bowl...
...that the shows' producers will acknowledge that anything as undignified as a battle is taking place. The Extra folks are positioning themselves as a companion, not a competitor, to Entertainment Tonight. E.T.'s producers, meanwhile, barely admit to noticing their upstart rival. This despite the fact that E.T. has introduced a new set, jazzed up its visuals to match the more frenzied (and supposedly younger-oriented) style of Extra, and now plasters its logo on the air constantly, to make sure viewers don't forget which show they're watching...
...amazing revival of the precious cartoon heritage -- has ended. Oh well, as the Lion King would say, hakuna matata. Not to worry. Eisner will reinvent his company, and soon, perhaps, Katzenberg will invent his own. For the moment, he's in the hot seat. His former colleague -- and future competitor -- is sitting in the Katzenberg seat...