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Russians are a cynical lot, though, and a pervasive air of distrust clouds the entire enterprise. The Communists have been feeding voters dark tales of conspiracy, and even Yeltsin's supporters believe he will not allow himself to lose. By fair means or foul, citizens predict, Yeltsin is the present and future President. Of course if Zyuganov wins, Russians will also say he cheated. And whoever loses will charge the other with fraud...
Harvard's season reached its lowest point in an 83-59 loss/bloodbath against Arizona. Playing most of the game without forward Allison Feaster, who was saddled with early foul trouble, the Crimson managed to stick with a more athletic Arizona team for most of the game...
Trailing 76-75 with seconds to play, Harvard isolated co-captain Elizabeth Proudfit at the top of the key. The senior shooting guard drove right and pulled up at the foul line, only to be rudely rejected by Lady Colonials' center Tajama Abram as the buzzer sounded...
After Question Nine passed by a margin of less than 1 percent in November 1994, proponents of rent control cried foul...
...were not calling Jeffrey Vanke a foul name. We were fitting an analytical classification to his amoral discourse about our country's sad history of violating black folks' humanity under Southern slavocracy and modern racism. This is no different than the classification that Native Americans put around the slaughter of their ancestors during the European conquest of North America and the subsequent "pacification" during the formative years of the American republic--that classification being "genocide" and thus those perpetrating this being "genocidists." Similarly, our classification of Jeffrey Vanke's amoral discourse was no different than the analytical classification that Jewish...