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...think the hardest part has been the lack of communication between the colleges,” Yale junior Matthew E. Kennard says. “Trying to plan around the regulations that have been put out is a challenge that both Harvard and Yale students share...

Author: By Margaret W. Ho and Joshua P. Rogers, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: 'Harvard State' No More | 11/19/2004 | See Source »

...pretty difficult at first,” Klunick admits. “The hardest thing is trying to find time to do schoolwork. After spending so much time on basketball, you’re just totally beat and don’t want to do anything...

Author: By Tony D. Qian, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Young Guns Look To Make Early Impact | 11/18/2004 | See Source »

Those ambitious ventures, of course, can sometimes run up against commercial realities. The older kids that many of these new plays are geared toward are also the hardest to lure into a theater--especially a theater with "children's" in its name. When the Nashville Children's Theater staged Wrestling Season last spring, the crowds were thin. Old reliables like The Velveteen Rabbit are still the way to fill the theater--"the tyranny of titles," as some put it. There are those who argue, moreover, that the traditional book adaptations shouldn't be dismissed so readily. "It's more important...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Setting a New Stage for Kids | 11/15/2004 | See Source »

...disapproved of Bush’s record on Iraq, tax cuts and the economy, but as many Americans based their vote on “moral values”—mainly socially conservative values—as on the economy or terrorism. Ohio was the state hit hardest by the job slump, but its voters put Bush over...

Author: By Eoghan W. Stafford, | Title: How Not to Sell Out | 11/9/2004 | See Source »

...should’ve seen it coming when old friends from high school finally joined thefacebook.com and reminded me that every one of them would be casting a vote for Bush. The voters in Indiana and Ohio wouldn’t realize that we would get hit the hardest, that much of the job loss is from our factories, the outsourcing from our states. All the Battle Creek city positions would go Republican, and my cousin, who served a dedicated term as vice-chair of the county commission would squeak out a 104-vote victory. Never mind that his opponent...

Author: By The Editors, | Title: Four More Years | 11/5/2004 | See Source »

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