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...doorstep, where a national gay-straight alliance, the Republican Unity Coalition (R.U.C.), was founded two years ago and counts former President Gerald Ford among its board members. Or visit Casper, Wyo.--hometown of Vice President Dick Cheney, who has warmly embraced his openly lesbian daughter Mary--where Guy Padgett III, a member of the city council, decided last week to come out publicly for the first time, in this article. Or drive through the Medicine Bow National Forest to much maligned Laramie. It's actually the Berkeley of Wyoming, the only town in the state with a four-year university...
...terrorists" and "counterterrorists" battle it out. Other six-figure tournaments include one hosted by the Cyberathlete Professional League, which offers $250,000 in cash and merchandise and boasts an online audience in the tens of thousands, and id Software's QuakeCon, in which 400 top gamers play Quake III and other id titles...
When he began looking at colleges, Chandis worried he might have to decide between the less-competitive world of Division III sports, or being able to only play one sport at the Division I level. Harvard was the only school that guaranteed him the chance to play both. He followed in the Ivy-league footsteps of his older sister, Vanessa, who played field hockey at Brown...
...proconsul L. Paul (Jerry) Bremer in May to disband the Iraqi army, which put thousands of armed men on the streets with no pay and no reason to support the Americans. In December a blue-ribbon commission created by the Council on Foreign Relations and the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy of Rice University had argued the opposite case. The Iraqi army, the panel said, "could serve as a guarantor of peace and stability if it is retrained in part for constabulary duty and internal security mission"--something that has only just been started. Ron Adams...
Yalie Robert Schrum, Naam, Perkins and Wake Forest’s representative James Fitzpatrick III attributed their advancement this far to their good memories, eclectic and wide scope of knowledge, and avid reading of newspapers, magazines, books, and other media...