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The Game that year should be commemorated as a "crowning glory of that team which would not be daunted by jeers, criticism, overwhelming odds, and even defeats," Harvard supporters crowed.
"I'm tired of being little all the time," Ted Turner crowed last week. "I want to see what it's like to be big for a while." But when it comes to running a conglomerate, is bigger better? Or is less more? Americans could be forgiven if they were...
Shortly after Pearl Harbor, Japanese propagandists crowed about the empire's people, the "100 million," and a national cohesiveness that could achieve anything it was directed to do: "100 million hearts beating as one," "100 million people as one bullet," and "100 million advancing like a ball of fire." No...
"As far as I'm concerned, there's nothing public about [PBS]," Gingrich crowed to a roomful of like-minded enthusiasts in Washington's Capitol Hill Club last February. "It's an elitist enterprise. Rush Limbaugh is public broadcasting." Yeah, and so is Howard Stern--and Jenny Jones is Ken...
Not to mention prosperity. DEA officials estimate that the Rodriguez brothers oversee 80% of the cocaine trafficking in the world, with profits of about $7 billion last year, and say that they have also begun to make deep inroads into the heroin market, previously dominated by Southeast Asian drug lords...