Word: fellows
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Winners did express a little concern about how fellow students would take the news. "People at Harvard don't talk about grades," saidSpringer, who is a Crimson editor. "It's a littlescary to have this suddenly broadcasted toeveryone. I'm worried that people are going tolabel me by this...
...fellow Pfohosers, we cannot blame the FM editors for their ignorance. After all, they are only human. And just like the rest of us, they have deadlines to meet, things to see, people to do. They certainly don't have the time to take the three-minute shuttle ride to the Quad. I mean, they are so pressed for time that they couldn't even check the spelling of our house--or even realize that the picture of "Cabot House" was actually Moors Hall of Pforzheimer...
...achievement award. "It's really taken me about six years to process everything that's gone on," lang said of the time since she came out. "All I can tell you is that certainly it's the only way to deal with your life." When presented her award by fellow crooner Tony Bennett, lang joked, "Now if only I could be as handsome as Tony...
...this virtuous circle keep spinning? Yes, says Robert Reischauer, a Brookings Institution senior fellow, in line with the Congressional Budget Office he once headed. The CBO forecasts a small surplus of around $8 billion this fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30, rising to perhaps $140 billion in fiscal 2008. Reischauer cautions, however, that the projections assume that the White House and Congress can clamp a tight lid on nonmilitary spending. In recent years, continued rises in civilian outlays have been offset by plummeting defense expenditures, but that drop has left little more...
JONESBORO, Ark.: Class was canceled Wednesday at Westside Middle School as the two boys accused of killing four fellow pupils and a teacher and wounding 10 others Tuesday await a judge's ruling on whether they are competent to stand trial in juvenile court. If they are eventually found guilty, the boys -- identified by the local newspaper as Mitchell Johnson, 13, and his cousin Andrew Golden, 11 -- will have to be released by the age of 18 under Arkansas law. The judge in the case has ordered the boys held without bail. The U.S. Attorney General's office is considering...