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Under the HCECP’s recommendations, Harvard’s outsourced and directly-employed guards must receive equal compensation...
...none of these explanations quite capture the nature of Le Pen's success. He is not a new face (he first ran for the presidency in 1974), and the nature of his politics is well known. Le Pen is a racist, equal-opportunity bigot, as happy to offend Jews as Arabs. Why did the citizens of the country that likes to think of itself as the most civilized nation on earth give him more support than ever...
...aging badly, and last week Fox announced that after five seasons, the series will go off the air in May. Thus end the travails of Ally, the neurotic Boston lawyer played by CALISTA FLOCKHART, whose vividly rendered fantasies and ethereal body mass captivated and irritated viewers in almost equal measure. At one time anointed the new image of the single working woman, Ally finally proved to be too few people's idea of a fun date...
...Beatles and the Stones themselves agree: “When we were kids growing up in Liverpool,” recalls Paul McCartney, “all we ever wanted to be was Elvis Presley.” “No-one, but no-one, is his equal, or ever will be,” says Mick Jagger; “He was, and is supreme.” John Lennon agreed, saying “Before Elvis there was nothing.” Such lofty praise from stars so mythical in their own right speaks for itself...
...Crimson’s march through the Big Green singles’ ranks was accomplished with equal ease. Chu, Riddell, Turner and Choo all won in two sets. Lingman, playing, No. 2 singles, dropped the first set 4-6 to Dartmouth’s Chris Gonyer. Lingman dug down and took the second and third sets 6-3, 6-2 to win the point for Harvard...