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...clock, facing Harvard Square, served as the central time-keeper for Harvard's undergraduate community when it was originally erected in the late 18th century...
...cost of their competing agendas, and there are waffles and flip-flops on both sides. But the core of Clinton's economic vision is distinguishable from the President's and is perhaps best described as a call for a We decade; not the old I-am-my- brother's-keeper brand of traditional Democratic liberalism, but an acknowledgment that the interconnectedness of global economics requires that many prosper, or no one will...
...Columbia midfielder Kimani Robinson drilled a hard shot past senior Crimson keeper Scott Salisbury to even the score just three minutes later...
...restless. Some get bored and take the pocket money, as Domino's pizza king Tom Monaghan did last week when he sold his Detroit Tigers for about $80 million to a rival pizza pasha, Mike Ilitch of Little Caesars. And some owners just feel like raising hell. Al Davis, keeper of those movable beasts the Oakland -- no, the L.A. -- Raiders, flirted shamelessly with upstate bigwigs who thought he might return to the Bay Area. By doing so, Davis won a sweeter deal in L.A. He was like a man who tells his wife he's been cheating...
...facet of the totality that is Clinton. Carville is the grit, the guts and the unyielding determination. Stephanopoulos, like the candidate a Rhodes scholar, mirrors Clinton's thinking and intuits his likely responses. Wright, Clinton's chief of staff during most of his years as Arkansas Governor, is the keeper and the ardent defender of his record...