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Podesta is tightly coiled. He's moody. When word spreads around the White House that he's in one of his frequent foul humors, people like to say "Skippy" (as in evil twin) is in that day. He's allergic to the spotlight in a city where most people crave it. "I'm into the cult of nonpersonality," he once told the Washington Post, via a spokeswoman. His brother Tony, an outside adviser to Vice President Al Gore, says his brother's "real ambition is to open up a T-shirt store in Maui." All these traits would seem...
...late-late Tuesday evening and organic chemistry is starting to blend with Ec 10, which is strangely beginning to look like First Nights. You crave caffeine. You look down. Damn. Already in your pajamas. Can't be running to Au Bon Pain for coffee in this getup...
...Bill Clinton is pressured to remove himself from office on the basis of these charges, it raises the likelihood of unlimited intrusion into the lives of elected officials and potential candidates. Is this really the direction in which we want to push public life? What the American people crave is a conclusion. What they deserve is a thoughtful resolution to the difficult questions before us. --William P. Bohlen '01, Sarah B. Jacoby '99, Kathryn R. Markham '99, Rustin C. Silverstein '99, Talhia T. Tuck '00, Alan E. Wirzbicki...
...tendency towards chaos dominates people's lives, Wilson said, but individuals crave organization. Harvard students' accomplishments demonstrated their ability to plan and overcome entropy, she said...
...Still, there are powerful incentives for NBC and TNT (owned by Time Warner, the parent of this web site) to make this league work. Even with diminished ratings, football offers one of the last true mass audiences that advertisers crave. And at least the pair will be losing money with their own pigskin...