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...debate did have a partisan spirit, despiteits almost unanimous passage by both parties.Democrats expressed concerns that the Republicanbill was intended to divert money that wouldotherwise have gone to President Clinton'seducational initiatives...

Author: By M. DOUGLAS Omalley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Unaffected By Grant Increase | 5/6/1999 | See Source »

...would screw her eyes tight shut, jerk her head down to her chest and then freeze for up to half a minute before looking up, opening her eyes and answering the question with fluency and intelligence. I was amused by this and did an imitation of it to divert my colleagues after dinner. Among them was a distinguished Oxford philosopher. As soon as he saw my imitation, he immediately said, "That's Wittgenstein! Is her surname _____ by any chance?" Taken aback, I said that it was. "I thought so," said my colleague. "Both her parents are professional philosophers and devoted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Selfish Meme | 4/19/1999 | See Source »

...enjoy weaving such elements into fictional stories that inform people and divert them from their everyday cares," he said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prof. McMahon, 'Tuned Track' Creator, Dies at 55 | 2/19/1999 | See Source »

...first move. For years, neither he nor congressional Republicans have wanted to be the first to offer a major reform package, since whoever did so would surely get hammered by the other side. But Clinton needed a bold idea in his State of the Union address to help divert attention from that little matter in the Senate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Social Security: Sticking His Neck Out | 2/1/1999 | See Source »

...lack of council involvement in politics reveals the uglier flaw of the institution (its lack of power), I believe the council still works best when it works without politics. We had no more power when we were political than we do now. Back then we just used to divert everyone's attention from that fact by inflaming people on either side of a controversial issue whose national or international outcome we had no ability to affect...

Author: By Beth A. Stewart, | Title: Looking for Closure | 12/14/1998 | See Source »

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