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Allison Gibbs, a spokesperson for Fleet Bank, declined to comment on Fleet's exact reasons for not making the building operational...
...simple being. He is huge. Capital letters HUGE--6-ft. 4-in. huge. Two hundred and sixty pounds huge. He flattens defenders, stiff-arms tacklers and dwarfs his own offensive linemen in the huddle. He makes kickers look like hors d'oeuvres. Some historical perspective? Culpepper has the exact physical measurements of Deacon Jones, the Hall of Fame defensive lineman who terrorized puny quarterbacks with his speed and size. Culpepper could settle that score...
...DOESN'T ALWAYS PAY. Nearly every travel site has a five-second, fill-in-the-blank form on its home page. And such sites as priceline.com and newcomer hotwire.com make it easy to find cut rates not offered elsewhere. With those services, though, you don't even know your exact route or departure time until after you commit to a nonrefundable ticket. If you are flexible about the date you want to travel, dig deeper, and you'll do better. On Expedia, click instead on the FareCalendar or the "build your own flight" option for the best choices. On Travelocity...
While Dean of the College Harry Lewis states that he does not know the exact reason for the difference in wording, he posits that certain categories of protection are omitted from the student organization non-discrimination policy because it "would not make sense to prohibit the membership clause of a student organization from using" them. Indeed, it is particularly "obvious," according to Lewis, why the student organization policy fails to protect individuals from discrimination based on "political belief." "No one would want Harvard to discriminate in admissions or hiring on the basis of whether one were a member...
...mail--because he believed Boies to be the best litigator in the country. Boies famously reduced Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, in a 20-hour deposition, to a hemming and hawing puddle, quibbling over the meaning of "concern" and "compete." How was Boies able to recall in court the exact wording of messages sent from one Microsoft executive to another? How did he keep every section of Florida's election code, down to the last subsection, straight in his head? No one really knows. Yale Law School professor emeritus Guido Calabresi remembers when Boies transferred from Northwestern University's law school...