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WASHINGTON, D.C.—President Bush’s most devoted supporters were exuberant but cautious early this morning, relishing their candidate’s apparent victory but aware that legal challenges may be looming on the horizon...
...most prominent poets of the late 20th century, once called Heaney “the greatest Irish poet since Yeats.” Heaney says the visionary author was himself a necessary informant of his writing. “Yeats is like a mountain range, lying on the horizon. He can’t be emulated; you just walk around under the shade,” he says. Yet in his own work, Heaney has helped bring a good deal of illumination to that immense shadow...
...curricular review committees, which were at the time completing the first phase of the review. Nathans declined to comment further on these matters when contacted on Tuesday. While outreach to House masters and senior tutors seems to be underway, with no analogue to a Faculty vote on the horizon, we worry that the final plans may be significantly flawed...
...afternoon sun beats down on a rocking sea of blue, palpitating with the strokes of a fleet of warriors. Oars slice into the spinning water as the shoreline blurs into the paling horizon. Like Roman slaves, they propel themselves along the water, the outcries of the coxswain lashing them at every move...
...adding up your money, stuffing it into an envelope and shoving it into the ATM, you slide each check or bill individually into the machine. It scans them, producing a receipt with an accurate tally of the cash and even color snapshots of the checks. Another feature on the horizon is a Windows-like interface for moving money from one account to another or paying bills...