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...says over the next several months he willfocus on three priorities: getting the network to"work well," meeting the heavy student demand fore-mail and newsgroups, and improving services for'net users...
Despite the fact that most people simply tune-in to see what celebrities are wearing, film reviewers, across the country insist on dwelling on the actual nominations. They oresee, fore-know and foretell, offering more predictions than Jeanne Dixon and Uri Geller combined...
With Crimson penalty-killers Tom Holmes and Martins fore-checking aggressively, the Big Red were out-shot on several occasions on their own power play...
Cucci's opening sentence fore-grounds the hegemony of the beauty myth: he could have chosen to complain that there are too many out-of-shape people at Harvard (though even the term out of shape implies a single, acceptable shape...
Leading the charge in the battle for more fun at Harvard has been Women Appealing for Change. If nothing else, these final club boycotters have succeeded in bringing to the fore an issue which Harvard administrators are always trying to sweep under the rug. But WAC's position has never been an extreme one. By and large these women are not concerned with violence, chauvinism and elitism (issues, alas, which will continue to be underemphasized this year). Indeed, these are the same women that have gladly patronized the clubs in the past. Their main interest is access, access...