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...athletic event, there are winners, losers and those who just plain get messed up. The most curious disqualifications in Sydney so far have had nothing to do with drugs...
...target Lee in the first place. Both rulings threatened to make a trial unpleasant for the government. Lee's lawyers planned to portray him as an unlikely spook, more bumbling and naive than clever and secretive, who had asked for a colleague's help in moving the files--curious tradecraft...
...late-winter sun shone all week. The Today show set up by the opera house to catch sunrises on the harbor and sunsets behind the bridge. Restaurants and hotels filled, athletes sprouted in multicolored warm-up suits, photo ops clogged the botanical gardens. The sunny phrase "no worries," a curious affirmation against doomfulness, was heard over and over, as was a new quintessentially Australian sentiment: " 'Ey, all we 'ave to do is beat Atlanta! Not a very...
...think the people who have seen the film are curious enough and won't be disappointed. I think it's a film for people who haven't been jaded by MTV and blockbusters and can see it for what it is, as a simple story. Nowadays with the dating scene, there's so much pressure to be independent, cool, and not give in to love; we're very sort of self centered and career minded, and sometimes I think it's good to get back to the basics and the romanticism of boy meets girl. I think it would...
...article "Radcliffe Denied Table at Extracurricular Fair" (News, Sept. 15) does not sufficiently explain why the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study was denied a table. The article presents only the curious and unhelpful explanations given by Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 and Associate Dean David P. Illingworth...