Word: harborful
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...have an announcement to make. I realize that it will probably make me very unpopular, especially at this particular juncture, what with "Pearl Harbor" out in theaters this weekend and everything. Heck, this little confession might even make me seem downright un-American. But I just can?t stay silent any longer...
...Shrek's sidekick, a pest, a troublemaker, a nonstop talker, and he may just harbor secret dreams of pop stardom. Mostly, though, he represents the reality principle in the movie--hooves on the ground, big ears swivelingly alert for false and dangerous notes. His vocal characterization is supplied by Eddie Murphy, and it is fair to say that not since Robin Williams in Aladdin has an actor so deliciously appropriated a movie. Whether he's fending off the sudden amorous attentions of Fiona's dragon, proposing an evening of man-to-man conversation with Shrek--to be followed...
Justification for U.S. surveillance of China can be given in three words: Remember Pearl Harbor! The U.S. cannot be so complacent as to believe that it lives in a safer world today than in 1941. Forces beyond our control are always testing us. Vigilance is our only safety net, and these missions should continue within the strictures of international law. RICHARD L. LELONEK Baltimore...
Indeed, Harvard’s success at the Harbor of Refuge bodes well for next month’s Dinghy Nationals...
...While this tremendous victory marks the end of one phase of our campaign for a living wage, we do not expect the Corporation’s coercive power to disappear, and we do not expect this fight to end. We do not need to harbor a utopian fantasy in order to recognize that Harvard’s administrators can and must treat people better and pay them better. So today’s victory cannot be anything but partial...