Word: crucially
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...highway of coolness. Finally, the appearance of being the kind of slacker who watches six hours of MTV a day, as well as an expertise on campy 70s music can be had for under $60. A set of new books in the spirit of music television delve into three crucial series, which capture the essence of MTV cool...
That quality will be crucial in replacing several key players. Lost to graduation are Christa Calagione '97 and Colleen Malek '97, leaving gaping holes in the defense. In addition, last year's leading scorer, freshman Tammy Shewchuk is taking the year off from school to train with the Canadian Women's National Hockey Team...
Granted, the conference was planned long before Louise Woodward became a household name, but its existence points to a single trend: child care is emerging as a crucial issue. Since the nation has become obsessed with child-care, it seemed irresponsible to keep my proverbial head in the sand, so I have collected old newspapers and the most recent edition of The New Republic and am trying to piece together why nannies have taken the main stage in American political, social and legal life...
Exercise is a crucial part of the happiness and well-being of Harvard students. The Faculty, with hundreds of millions of dollars at its disposal, should feel embarrassed about stuffing hundreds of MAC users each day into a dingy basement and basketball court...
Additionally, the socially conservative and tax-cutting factions of the Republican party can rejoice at Tuesday's results. Whitman's uphill struggle to rally conservatives behind her pro-choice, pro-gay rights campaign may force future moderate Republican candidates to think twice before alienating that crucial bloc of support. Likewise, Gilmore's victory in Virginia on the wings of his anti-auto tax pledge proves that when it comes to exploiting taxpayer discontent, nobody beats...