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...Souza readily replied, “I would doubt my hearing and interpretative abilities...
...Windfalls,” Lim drew from her own personality, creating a piece that attempts to encompass humor and light-heartedness, maturity and depth. Lim plans to continue her studies in music after graduation and perhaps receive her doctorate. And as she continues her educational journey, there is little doubt that her growth and new life experiences will inspire her to create even more award-winning masterpieces. —Jessica O. Matthews
...freshmen Matt Simpson and Cameron Ely little more than a battle for fourth-string honors.The biggest question at quarterback, for once, is not who the starter will be. While Pizzotti and O’Hagan have split starting duties for the last two seasons, there’s no doubt that Pizzotti will lead the Crimson in the Sept. 19 opener against Holy Cross. The real quandary is how Harvard coach Tim Murphy might use O’Hagan and Winters, a pair of highly mobile quarterbacks behind the statuesque Pizzotti. Winters ran 15 times for 57 yards...
...change? It's not that the past four Presidents were simply more pious than their predecessors. Few would doubt the honest faith of Dwight Eisenhower, or Johnson, or Carter. It's that "God bless America," true to its presidential birth on that April evening in 1973, has grown to be politically expedient. The phrase is a simple way for Presidents and politicians of all stripes to pass the God and Country test; to sate the appetites of those in the public and press corps who want assurance that this person is a real, God-fearing American. It's the verbal...
...dinner itself was an unspectacular spread of white wine, white fish, steak and cheesecake. It was followed by President Bush, who rose to offer C-SPAN viewers another reason to doubt political journalists' ability to be anything but cowardly suck-ups to presidential pomp. In recent years, this event has been known mainly for the fantastic performance in 2006 of Stephen Colbert, the Comedy Central host, who addressed the crowd with a withering critique of both the failures of President Bush and the media. "I stand by this man," Colbert had said sarcastically of Bush, at one point. "I stand...