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GRINDING TO A HALT? Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-W.Va.), the chamber's senior Democrat, broke with the Clinton Administration today and urged the postponement of anew global trade accorduntil next year in order to take into account the impact of this month's elections. "I believe it would be a...
In the Tourney Final, Colby's Cinderella run through the All American Tourney came to a grinding halt at the feet of UNH.
O'Connor has already gone way past outspoken. Since releasing her first album in 1987, she has ripped up a picture of the Pope on national TV, engaged in a war of words with Frank Sinatra and accused her mother of stomping on her belly to try to burst her...
On Saturdays, when an afternoon of running and tackling and grinding people into the dirt is over, a group of Harvard women will get together for a few drinks. Then they'll sing an old favorite, generally something like "S&M Chick," recited to the tune of "The Candyman":
Some of this is normal for the time of year. The golf and tennis tours have left behind their superstars, with every young-gun and has been grinding through every tournament to gain rankings points or money earnings that might translate into another year on the circuit.