Word: coopered
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...next contender was Matt Cooper of Newsweek, the odds-on favorite to win (though, having actually performed at the Improv, he was regarded the way Soviet-bloc Olympians used to be: as suspiciously professional). The round, bald Cooper suggested that Al Gore might try to copy Bill Clinton's formula for success and have an affair, then dismissed it with a riff on the media's skeptical reaction. "How do we know?" he had scornful reporters saying. "There's no DNA on the dress! Prove it!" Alone among the contestants, Cooper could do passably good imitations, including of Clinton...
Andrew D. Cooper '00, co-director of Project Literacy, said the program, in which volunteers tutor adults in English, took particular interest in the plight of the Hondurans because many of the people they tutor have family there...
...beginning to work with otherorganizations on campus to coordinate andco-sponsor new projects," Cooper wrote in ane-mail message. Students are urged to continuecontributing money and supplies...
...been in it long enough that I appreciate a victory," Cooper said. "It may be ugly, it may not be as one-sided as some people would have liked for it to have been, but I'll take it and day of the week...
...think countless Citizen Kanes are falling through the cracks, people whose job it is to see hundreds of independent films will quickly disabuse you of that romance. "There's this notion that there are all these amazing movies out there, and it's just not true," says John Cooper, a programmer at the Sundance Film Festival (which this year received around 800 feature submissions for 45 slots). Still, the idea that many hundreds of movies are going unseen each year--even movies worse than the ones we do see--is sobering. Yes, show business is designed to shatter dreams...