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...says, he didn't tell his wife of the trip, and he didn't tell Kelly. Last May, Keyser failed to report the Taiwan trip on an electronic form as part of a routine security background investigation and certified that his answers on the form had been correct. Keyser's lawyer did not return calls requesting comment...
...most disappointing aspects of the book are its minor factual errors. Most are merely casual—such as the misspelling of Matt Birk’s last name as Burke or the listing of Dartmouth’s 2003 Ivy football record as 5-2 instead of the correct 2-5 mark. (Those who follow my column on a weekly basis may be wondering how I can reconcile pointing out someone else’s petty errors, while my column is often littered with them. Well, you’re just going to have to figure that...
...been fuming over Penn and Princeton’s decision to waste a valuable out-of-region trip on I-AA mid-major San Diego. Yet, San Diego managed to storm into Worcester and beat Holy Cross last weekend. Well, stormed might not be the correct term in this situation. Rather, it was more like San Diego showed up and Holy Cross tried repeatedly to give the Toreros the game. Crusader quarterback John O’Neil threw a pick early in the fourth that was returned for a touchdown to put San Diego...
...rise. It too was a beautiful film, but it did not merely record a lost world; it peered at it--as if the fold of a dress or the knot of a cravat might possibly contain the secret of life. Or at least a useful clue to correct behavior...
BERNSTEIN: Well, I'm a deficit hawk. I believe we're in a generally deflationary environment and that government should have as clean a balance sheet as possible. As we go through '05, we are going to need to correct those deficits...