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...Blessed be he, Cronos...Hallelujah!" shouted Matthew B. Ender '93, the Grand High Poo-Bah of the procession, who blessed all Yardlings in his path...

Author: By Sara M. Mulholland, | Title: Bizarre Chants, Rituals Usher Out the Daylight | 10/28/1991 | See Source »

...citizens carried signs stating, "Haiti Deserves Democracy" and "We Are All God's Children," and bore photos of deposed Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide. They spoke earnestly to the councillors about the importance of standing behind international justice and democracy, and joined together in a chorus of "Hallelujah," a popular Haitian rallying song...

Author: By Erica L. Werner, | Title: Haitian-Americans Pack City Hall | 10/8/1991 | See Source »

Outrageous' repertory is not limited to love songs or "women's music." This year Schulman plans to play such classical masterpieces as Handel's Hallelujah Chorus...

Author: By Matthew A. Light, | Title: Lesbian A Capella Group to Expand | 10/20/1990 | See Source »

...affair in Baton Rouge. Vendors set up, even for a night game, during the morning. By noon the vans are rolling in from all over the state to raise their family marquees. The vans, trucks and station wagons are traveling statements. One has a horn that bugles "Glory, glory, hallelujah" as it enters the parking area. Some are equipped with public-address systems through which the owners issue cheers, personal manifestos and invitations to join them for a drink. On the platform atop one large van, Confederate flags flying from its railing, is a Dixieland band. When a David Duke...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: David Duke's Addictive Politics | 10/1/1990 | See Source »

Battery Park City may be the ultimate in recycling: 24 acres of earth that were scooped out to build the giant World Trade Center a block away were dumped on the marshy edge of the Hudson River, forming the nucleus of a new 92-acre chunk of land. And -- hallelujah! -- the river, which most New Yorkers rarely glimpse, has been given back to the people, as Battery Park City embraces the wide and wonderful Hudson. The shore has been beribboned by a sculpture-studded esplanade, a mile-long stroll leading to the South Cove. There, grasses and boulders are untamed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Where The Skyline Meets the Shore | 10/23/1989 | See Source »

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