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After a typically hectic working day in September, Jacquelyn Mitchard returned from her journalism job to her Madison, Wisconsin, house and found a phone message from Oprah Winfrey. Mitchard, a recently widowed mother of five, ages 1 to 21, did what any sensible person would do: she erased the obvious prank. "I have a friend who calls and says he's Richard Nixon," she explains. Two days later came another taped call from Oprah, followed by another erasure. Then a third, a day or so later, with the sign-off "This really is Oprah Winfrey...
...hasn't been too hectic in past years," Murphy said. "The weather plays a big role in our operations...
...stashing food and increasing staff," Bohra said. "We anticipate it being hectic...
...elections which are being held this week for representatives to the Undergraduate Council require student participation. It is imperative that we take a minute out of our hectic schedules to vote for district candidates. Simply by voting, no matter for whom, we support an undergraduate power base at Harvard that is only made possible through representative democracy. If students make a concerted effort to voice their opinion through ballots, the administration must recognize that the council represents student interests. The student government will thereby be empowered to speak on our behalf...
...street storefront and hectic pace of traffic along Mt. Auburn Street forces customers who are loading merchandise into their cars to pull onto the sidewalk--where they are often ticketed by police...