Word: forgets
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...Only 39% of voting-age Americans voted. Therefore it's mathematically possible that 61% of voting-age Americans actually approve of Administration policies. And don't forget kids...
...forget Ross Perot, who had mixed success with the Republican and Democratic candidates he supported last week. Perot says the Republicans should have a chance to set matters right but suggests he might be back if they don't. And then there is Colin Powell, who distinguished himself in the Haiti negotiations in September and continues to score high in the polls. As a candidate, however, Powell would suddenly face a barrage of questions about issues he's never had to address, not the least of which is what party he belongs to. And then there is . . . well, who knows...
Lauding Yale has become a fad here, the mark of the ultimate Harvard smugness. It says, "I so tire of Harvard, that I'd rather go to Yale." Forget that Fitzgerald also wrote that "Harvard men were 'Bostonians with affected accents.'" Cheer for Yale at the Game today...
...with Brad Nessler on play-by-play and Gary Danielson handling color commentary...Saturday's Game marks the 111th meeting between the two teams. The series dates back to 1875 and is led by Yale, 60-42-8...And for those of you who are really fans, don't forget that this season marks the 75th anniversary of Harvard's 1919 Rose Bowl Championship, a 7-6 win over the fighting Oregon Ducks...In other Ivy League games Saturday, league champion Pennsylvania hosts Cornell, Princeton travels to Dartmouth, and Columbia hosts Brown...
Faced with the exhausting challenge of such disparate roles, Zelman's performances never lose their freshness; so completely does he master each characterization that it is easy to forget that all the same actor plays all these roles...