Word: jerseys
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...effect of the tide. Though this was the first time out for the Black and White, the Bears, perennial championship contenders—they have taken five national titles in the last ten years—already had a race under their belts. Last week Brown traveled to New Jersey to take three out of five races from Ivy rival Princeton. “Brown, like any great rowing team, is a group of hard workers,” Bosworth said. “We are also a team that works very hard. They had one more week of racing...
...While out shopping, I didn't have to plan around prayer times: shops closed at each prayer, and we would simply walk over to the closest mosque, pray, then resume our shopping. It's different in America. When I shop with a friend at a mall in New Jersey, we often find ourselves looking for a place to pray. We prefer quiet, secluded areas, but sometimes we have to resort to the fitting rooms. We carry outfits into separate stalls and pretend to try them on. When I finish praying, I ask my friend "Are you done?" Yes, she answers...
...speech was courageous and honest. Above all it showed remarkable faith in our nation's ability to see in shades of gray, rather than black and white. If this is an indication of how he would handle the presidency, I say hallelujah and amen. Farhat Biviji, Cherry Hill, New Jersey...
...came to mock. coffee for $600 a pound? Fifty dollars for a pack of three 1-lb. (0.45 kg) tubes of butter? A liter of olive oil for $182? A $120 bottle of beer? I am an intolerable food snob, but I am also from middle-class New Jersey, and the upper reaches of the grocery aisles can make me want to smash something, like a tiny bottle of $145 balsamic vinegar that comes in a box with a 106-page book...
...culture just gets more impersonal and isolated than it already is. Will we regain our humanity and ability to communicate before the machines totally take over our lives? Marie Skertic, Willingboro, New Jersey...