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Sure enough I sent my application that fateful November 15 and gave up any dreams I had of being a D-3 football stud--or sticking around the spot that Richard Nixon, that bastion of liberalism, once called "the Kremlin on the Charles." I wanted out of the confines of my native Boston. It was too small, boring and limiting. No, I needed the raging metropolis of Durham, North Carolina. Unfortunately, about fourteen months later I was banging out a transfer application on my computer--and for a variety of reasons. And that, folks, was my experience with Early Applications...
...cheaply--the top pay for its workers is only about $200 a month. The Kaliningrad BMWs, deluxe Series 5 models, will sell at upwards of $40,000, a price only Russia's richest can afford. The joint venture already has on its books a big order, however--from the Kremlin. The administration of new acting President Vladimir Putin has bought 130 of the luxury sedans and an unknown number of customized limousines for a reported $7 million. Another key to the deal is the development of a $37.5 million BMW dealership network in Russia, which the company hopes will...
Harvard, Richard M. Nixon liked to say, was "the Kremlin on the Charles...
...friends wanted to know what the Kremlin on the Charles was really like. "Is it a bunch of rich, preppy kids?" they asked...
...Political pawn ___ Gonzalez 2 Year-end temp 3 He now runs the Kremlin 4 Al's predecessor 5 Avail oneself of 6 Republican also-runner 7 Itar-___ (Russian news agency) 8 McCain opposes its subsidies; Bradley used to 9 Thai's neighbor 10 A deg. held by some lawyers 12 Bradley/Gore pol. affiliation 16 She supported 26-Down's decision on 1-Down 20 Tiebreakers, briefly 23 Charged atom 24 Newspaper that broke the Paxson story 26 Org. that ruled that 1-Down should be returned to Cuba 27 Jetsam of 1773 28 Comedian Bill, to his friends 30 Cokie...