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...Columbia, South Carolina, takes pride in running locals off certain innocuous parts of Usenet with its race baiting. Members claim to have emptied out half a dozen forums already, including, improbably, alt.fan.barry-manilow and alt.food.dennys. "If you want an organization which makes things happen, visit our victims and learn first-hand what kind of a group we are," they boast at their World Wide Web site, which features an image of a burning cross. "CLOC is clearly on the forefront of the great war for Aryan domination of the Internet...
...striking characteristic of the book is the confidence with which Dobrynin writes it. He offers a first-hand account of the pitfalls and the triumphs of U.S.-Soviet relations in the course of three decades. As Russian ambassador, he had the opportunity to work with and probe the minds of both Soviet and American leaders...
...latest book, Harvard Med, Langone illustrates how the nation's top medical school has hand-picked and educated the country's premier doctors since the American Revolution, using anecdotes, case studies and first-hand experiences...
...soon as it became clear that the police were coming, Crimson president Jim Fallows '70 and I dashed out of University Hall to get an extra edition of the paper ready, and so I can't recount any first-hand stories of dodging Somerville police who'd been waiting for years for their chance to bust some heads of long-haired anti-war creeps who were Harvard students to boot...
...Seeing first-hand the strong need for peoplecommitted to empowering and encouraging youngpeople in the inner city has strengthened myresolve to pursue a career in educational policy,"King's statement says...