Word: fodders
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have hit Leno or Letterman yet, but Avery W. Gardiner '97 is already fodder for political humor...
...Luis Sanchez. Thank goodness, for everyone else was only so much roster fodder...
...News rankings were fodder for funnies even in sports. At half time in the Harvard-Yale football game, the Eli band spelled out "#3" on the football field. Harvard supporters promptly responded by triumphing over the Elis for the second consecutive year...
...revealing thing about being locked in a room with six economists for a day isn't so much finding that you can stay awake as realizing how little they really know. As bash fodder, economists are right there with lawyers, politicians and stockbrokers. Economists predicted nine of the last five recessions, remember? Studies show they have less than a 50% success rate predicting whether interest rates will go up or down. That's dismal science, all right. But bashing isn't the goal here. When TIME's Board of Economists met with editors and writers last week, the panel...
...series suggested CIA complicity in, or at least knowledge of, the operation. Hyped by provocative headlines (the series was titled "Dark Alliance") and splashed over the Internet (accompanied by a logo that superimposed the CIA's insignia on the image of a crack smoker), the story was perfect fodder for persistent suspicions in the African-American community of a government conspiracy against blacks. The outrage percolated on talk radio and on the Internet until Jesse Jackson and other black leaders began demanding a full accounting. The CIA conducted an internal review; congressional hearings were convened...