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...wants to avoid the embarrassment of missing the playoffs in the 10th anniversary of its national championship, Harvard needs at least one win. To maximize its chances to go to Lake Placid, it needs two-a feat the Crimson has already proven...
...wants to avoid the embarrassment of missing the playoffs in the 10th anniversary of its national championship, Harvard needs at least one win. To maximize its chances to go to Lake Placid, it needs two--a feat the Crimson has already proven...
...post polls at all? Because they're one of the best ways we know for a news site to get its readers involved, passionate and coming back for more -- not an easy feat in these jaded days. The more controversial the topic, the better the poll. That doesn't change just because it's only the opinion of the site's visitors, whose opinion shows up in the tallies. President Clinton's lofty national approval ratings in conventional, scientific surveys were definitely not reflected in TIME Daily's own polls -- a twist that caused our voters no end of consternation...
...truly claim. The performance may not have been the best or most exciting one to hit the campus in while, but it represented the accumulation of creative input, rehearsal time and organizational efforts needed to produce such a successful show. In that sense, the event was an amazing feat...
...rights movement, Vietnam, women's lib, Watts and Woodstock. Then toss in newsreel footage of every conceivable major event that occurred during this tumultuous time. Now squeeze all this into a four-hour mini-series and try to tell a credible story. Ludicrous? Yet NBC pretty well manages the feat. Enacted by a solid cast and enhanced by a smartly used greatest-hits soundtrack, The '60s is clear-eyed, compassionate and surprisingly affecting. What it lacks in depth it makes up for in breadth...