Word: cumberlandism
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Hackers exist, and they do prey on people naive enough to think doing business and exchanging credit-card numbers on the Net are completely safe. However, it is a quick and easy way to conduct business. MOLLY K. DOUGLAS Cumberland, Maryland...
...after The Game on November 18, I stopped Cozza on the field and asked. "How about the champagne?" But he couldn't produce it, because after the game Coach Cozza was completely poled. --Dick Reynolds Cumberland...
...band. "Minglewood" was followed by "So Many Roads," a slow ballad that ended with some rousing and soulful singing by Garcia. After switching to an acoustic guitar, Weir led the band through a rocking cover of Bob Dylan's "Maggie's Farm," which then segued into the rarely played "Cumberland Blues." The set then took a turn for the worse with Weir's most recent tune "Easy Answers." Basically, this tune sucks. When I got out into the halls, I was hardly surprised to see a line at both the bathroom and the water fountain. I made it back...
...Black Bears, the Cabot House junior has suddenly become the Crimson's go-to guy, sparking seventh-ranked Harvard (8-3-1, 6-2-1 ECAC) to a wild 7-6 win over unranked Maine (10-8-0, 7-3-0 Hockey East) before 5,409 at the Cumberland County Civic Center...
...that runs through my work." The image of a dead or lost child became the leitmotiv of The Kentucky Cycle, his epic cycle of nine playlets, which seeks to tell the whole history of the U.S. through the lives of seven generations of three intertwined families living in the Cumberland region of Kentucky. The work is a bloodbath of family conflict and betrayal -- fathers killing sons, sons killing fathers, husbands brutalizing wives, wives engineering the death of husbands. The most recurrent image is of a child dying: it appears in six of the nine episodes...