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Hill, who earlier this season became the firstHarvard basketball player in history to score1,000 points and dish 400 assists, moved into atie for 12th place on the all-time Crimson scoringlist with 1,079, equaling Tony Jenkins '74'stotal. The next marks to fall should be 11th-placeKeith Webster '87's at 1,083 and 10th-place MikeGielen...
...congressional correspondent John Dickerson. "But for those who will decide whether to allow the full House to vote -- Speaker-elect Livingston and Majority Whip Tom DeLay -- the appetite for it just isn't there." Meanwhile, Hyde says that Judiciary's specialty, the inevitable article(s) of impeachment, is a dish that's nearly ready to be served. Foot-stomping about censure -- and there'll be plenty of that on the House floor come Friday -- may be great politics for the Democrats. But when those 435 diners sit down to eat, there'll be only one selection on the menu...
Clemente got his first and only make of the afternoon with 10:16 remaining in the first half, hitting a fadeaway jumper on the right baseline off a dish from freshman guard Andrew Gellert...
Never needs batteries, easy to clean up, reusable, a delight for young and old: Is there anything more felicitous than a great children's book? Short on text, long on invention, the best children's books follow the Green Eggs and Ham rule: Serve up a dish made of anything imaginable as long as it's delicious. Merely edible will not do. The books below, our picks as the best of 1998, are perfect for the human small enough to condescend to sit on your lap and big enough to grasp that every single thing written in these books could...
With the arrival of television in the late '40s--an electronic salesroom going into nearly every American home--Burnett believed merchandisers had found the Holy Grail. "Television," he asserted, "is the strongest drug we've ever had to dish out." It marked the moment when graphic representation arrived as the lingua franca of commerce...