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...where does the George W. Bush Online Store fit in? Is this a sign of a new politics of marketing? Perhaps. But bear in mind what they tell us in the fine print at the bottom of the page: “Founded in 1984, the Spalding Group [the licensee of the store’s merchandise] has been the principal supplier for the last five Republican presidential nominees.” As sick and as obscenely commercial the web site is, they are indeed the same products—in concept if not in form?...
...Crimson’s starting point guard from almost the moment he arrived on campus, Prasse-Freeman has rarely fit any stereotypes about athletes. For one thing, he barely considers himself a jock...
...know it often doesn't work that way, that some parents just can't help themselves. And there are some kids who just simply aren't equipped to lead a search like this. Maybe that's a sign that some of these schools aren't a good fit, because it does require a certain amount of initiative...
Ever since the advent of the Swiss army knife, mankind has sought to fit more and more tools into smaller and smaller devices. The latest triumph of ingenuity over simplicity is the i-Quip, which puts an extraordinary number of traditional gadgets--and quite a few new ones--into a compact design. The i-Quip is divided into two separate pods: one holds quotidian tools (blades, scissors, screwdrivers, etc.), the other such high-tech necessities as a digital compass, a barometer, a clock, a flashlight and an altimeter. INVENTOR Imperial Schrade Corp. AVAILABILITY Now, $250 TO LEARN MORE www.schradeknives.com...
...Input,” Nov. 14). One cannot have a polarized and politically determined segment of the society, even with a seeming righteousness, proscribe for the body politic—in this case, the whole social body of Harvard’s community—what is fit for their ears and what not. As a poet and teacher I protest entirely this self-ordained presumption of the right to suppress free speech in such a perverse proposal of its defense...