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Barely two minutes later, sophomore winger Jeff Stonehouse was reminded to stay away from the goalie and was dubiously handed the identical penalty at the end of the period...
James Bond films--the first of which, Dr. No, premiered in 1962--were well-suited to the Cold War's ideological fervor. It must have been great fun to watch Bond outwit and outclass hapless Commies. World is the third Bond film since the end of the Cold War and, while its Russophobia is still pronounced, the conflict has lost most of its prior urgency. Avarice and vainglory have replaced zealous patriotism as the cardinal passions of Bond's adversaries...
With four Eastern titles in the past four years, the Harvard men's swimming team looks to remain at the top of region this season and make a statement in the NCAA tournament at the end of the season...
...Chronicle found that the nation's highest paid college president during the '97-'98 year, Howard J. Burnett of Washington and Jefferson College, received $1,052,673, which included a bonus when Burnett retired at the end of the year...
...kind of American public figure that's here to try and persuade you to like me," he said. "If you don't like me--if at the end of the evening you still don't like me--I promise I will sleep soundly tonight...