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Carroll also intends to make poetry available to people in less desperate straits. He has plans to extend his distribution efforts to Delta Airlines flights and Amtrak trains leaving Washington. He chose The Raven for Halloween. Around Valentine's Day, he'll distribute love poems...
...live in a Calvinistic culture," says Rossetto, meaning everyone loves a good flop. I called him a few days ago, and Wired's 47-year-old editor-publisher was oddly upbeat. Never mind that now Wired Ventures must go hat in hand to private investors for capital to further extend the Wired brand name into new magazines, TV shows, books and online publishing. A Wired friend says Louis "thrives on being told something's impossible. The more you tell him it's doomed, the happier he gets because he knows it will happen...
...like to extend a hearty thanks to Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer for helping to ensure the future of a vital and often-overlooked aspect of Harvard University...
Adams' five-step revitalization program for the economically challenged 15th District focuses on crime, housing, entrepreneurship, jobs and community development. He calls Harlem a "sleeping giant" that, with the right leader, can again be "the spark plug and heartbeat of the nation." Unlike Charles Rangel, whose connections extend well beyond New York, Adams' campaign is grass roots. And he'll need deep roots to hold his own against the powerful incumbent...
This popular incumbent requested $871 million in the fiscal 1997 budget for President Clinton's Summer Youth Employment Program, and has supported a 1996 bill to extend the presidential line-item veto to include corporate tax exemptions. In this Democratic district that gave Bill Clinton a 26% margin in 1994, Barrett has a good chance of continuing his liberal program in the 105th Congress...