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While Parker might be hard-pressed to repeat such a feat, the pieces are in place for a very successful season...
...Harvard men's tennis team surprised many last weekend by defeating perennial powerhouses Duke and Southern Alabama at the USTA/ITA Men's Indoor Championship at Louisville, a feat largely due to the effort and versatility of junior Mitty Arnold...
LISA KUDROW, who plays the most airheaded of TV's Friends (quite a feat), has come to the aid of her country. She's taping a public service announcement with Al Gore encouraging people to fill out their tax forms. "It's not that it's my cause," Kudrow says. "But the Vice President of the United States asked me to do it." Kudrow has never filed a late return, nor broken any law since she was caught stealing candy as a child. "I think it's because I'm the type of person who likes to be right...
After all, he seems to have truly succeeded in getting in touch with the working class, a remarkable feat considering his life-long existence as a member of the elite upper crust of Washington D.C. Of course, there were little mistakes along the way, like driving a Mercedes while preaching "America First" during the '92 campaign, but that's all behind...
...reader will note that I have written a book about racial oppression without using the term 'racism,'" concludes Harvard Lecturer Noel Ignatiev in his new book How the Irish Became White. Contrary to the implication, this feat of catapulting over the single most divisive 'ism' in the English language required no linguistic acrobatics, only a careful scrutiny of the historical record. As theorists have long since suggested, the elevation of whiteness above blackness in America's northern cities originated in economic greed, developed into wage competition, and then sustained itself with bogus 'race' theories only after black degradation was already...