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...rocker managing five seconds without her support. Sharon invites MTV into her chemo sessions and her sickroom with typical brazenness ("Sharon, how's your a__hole today?" she jokes. "Oh, much better, thank you!"). Yet you get a stronger feeling than last season that the cameras are on a leash. Nobody cries--though the family mentioned plenty of tearful moments in their recent sit-down with Walters--and MTV stresses that the cancer episode "does not signify a change in tone for the season...
...that end, all undergraduates who work formally with first-years—like prefects—should not be forced to restrict themselves to providing “information,” as opposed to actual advice. The College and the departments must take this leash off of upper-class students. The rule is largely meaningless, but its mere existence might inhibit upper-class students from expressing their opinions candidly. Additionally, since first-years can conceivably compare the advice of several undergraduates with different interests, a compilation of honest advice will better help first-years than any guarded...
...addition to keeping Henderson on a short leash, Ahn also contributed in scoring chances, including a laser of a shot on goal in the last five minutes of the first half...
...safety. The only drawback: in general, investors with less than $25,000 need not apply. But you can get your money out as often as every seven days, and in a trust-no-one world, it's a good idea to keep even your cash on a short leash...
...seconds, the prints will be matched against an FBI database stocked with thousands of fingerprints lifted from locales as varied as al-Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan and motels in Italy and Spain frequented by Osama bin Laden sympathizers. Once cleared, the visitors will be kept on a short leash, required to check in with the INS every time they change address and before they leave the country...