Word: excepted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...junior midfielder Emily Stauffer, the Harvard women (3-0, 1-0 Ivy) garnered their third straight victory of the season over local rival Boston College, 4-1. Stauffer microwaved the Eagles defense en route to a three-goal hat trick that left little to be said except, "Oooh" and "Ahhh...
...campaign for the executive branch on the very principle of opposition. What does Bob Dole have to offer America beside himself? Certainly he has no new ideas. And the ones he has dredged up from the past are absurd. Supply-side economics has been ridiculed by every economist except Jack Kemp, and so it was he who made a fine selection for a ticket bound to fail alongside its success-proof policies...
Clinton and Gore continue to run on pseudo-Republican steam: fighting crime, fighting drugs, fighting the deficit. They offer sensible government, though not too big, and not too encompassing. Universal health care has been tossed aside by everyone except the First Lady. And welfare has been cast off as the failed policy remnants of a prior era, all while selling out the poor and betraying several decades of Democratic principles. The biggest hope for Democratic initiative in the next four years is a jobs bill which would hopefully correct for some of the externalities of the newer, sleeker American economy...
Unfortunately, there was a rather dramatic and unpleasant side effect. Like many organic molecules, fenfluramine comes in both a left-handed and a right-handed version. The molecules are like a pair of gloves, with identical composition and structure except that they are mirror images of each other. That gives them different chemical properties. In this case, the right-handed molecule, dexfenfluramine, was an appetite suppressant. But the left-handed version, levofenfluramine, made people uncontrollably drowsy. And Servier didn't have a commercially viable way to separate...
...money, the glamour, the witty copy--everyone loves a Nike ad. Except maybe the normally genial Seattle Mariner KEN GRIFFEY JR., who sounds off about his faux presidential campaign in next month's George: "Griffey for President--what kind of [three crude synonyms for foolish] idea is that?" It seems Griffey wanted to do ads with lots of action but instead had reporters asking him his views on abortion. Nike has stopped the expensive campaign but says that was because of the Mariners' performance, not Junior...