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...modern world. We are up to specifics, up to intra-system mavericks like Bradley and McCain pressing real plans for campaign finance reform, and beyond pitch-perfect radicals like Pat Buchanan, who play to the angriest elements of our electorate because they reliably come out and vote. The key to a successful third party is igniting the interest of those who think but do not vote, not pandering to those who vote without thinking...
Senior tight end Chris Eitzmann chalked up two key receptions for 42 yards, and sophomore D.J. Patterson also played a key role for the Crimson with three catches for 27 yards. Freshman receivers Sean Meeker and Kyle Cremarosa and sophomore Andy Fried also made catches...
Seniors Chris Nowinski, Ben Green and Brian Howard made key contributions in stifling Columbia's offense. Sophomore R.D. Kern, Nowinski and Howard disturbed the rhythm between the three Lions quarterbacks and their receiving corps. Green added six tackles and recovered the fumbled lateral...
DIED. HERBERT STEIN, 83, economist and former Nixon adviser; in Washington. Stein, a chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, was a key architect of Nixon's policies, including battling inflation through wage controls. But he eschewed ideological loyalty in favor of common sense and was critical of policies of Reagan and Bush...
...more computers than ever ready to be booted up in classrooms across the country, our schools should be turning out thousands of Bill Gates clones. Not so fast. It seems half the screens are dark because the geeks who backed this rush to get computers in schools forgot one key element - training the teachers. Education Week magazine has just completed a comprehensive report on technology in schools that shows teachers don't know what to do with all that RAM. Almost 50 percent don't use computers at all in teaching, and only 61 percent use the Internet...