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Several Harvard schools have previously said they pay little heed to the rankings and the changes in rankings from year-to-year...
...tank-o-rama - was Clinton's fault, not his ("The trend is clear and the need for action is urgent") and all his tax-cut sales-pitching has not made things worse. "It's the President's job to look for warnings of economic trouble ahead and to heed them," Bush said. (Not that he didn't feel the need to point out the bright side for a change, saying the economy "is like a great athlete at the end of the first leg of a long race - winded, but fundamentally strong...
...Officials even considered calling in army sharpshooters to gun down sheep - including newborn lambs and heavily pregnant ewes - in the fields where they grazed. The cost: $10 million and rising in compensation to farmers and an estimated $150 million a week in losses to the tourist industry as visitors heed calls to avoid the countryside...
...fresh, almost innocent, foreigner's insight into how to maneuver the media for their own ends, are too. Best of all is Herzfeld's sense of TV as an environment in which all his characters swim. Almost everywhere they go, television screens, big and small, spew forth bilge. They heed it or not, but the medium's pervasiveness is undeniable...
Those who are thinking about cloning themselves should heed the pronouncement of frustrated mothers: "May your children be just like you." MICHAEL SULLIVAN Essex Junction...