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...formation of an Iraqi government might give Rumsfeld the cover to say that it's a good time to go. But Rumsfeld is likely to stay for the foreseeable future. And even if he were to leave, it's hard to see how cleaning him out would suddenly lift Bush's fortunes...
Since I threw this past Saturday, on this particular Sunday morning (Easter Sunday), I had my one-on-one lift, immediately followed by fourteen full poles—basically a sprint from one foul pole to the other along the outfield’s warning track...
...hope that she might be an omen of a great future. Her dramatic flight from a vacation in Kenya at George VI's death to take her place at the head of the royal family beside the Queen Mother and revered Queen Mary gave the British spirit a lift even in the midst of their bereavement...
Every year we like to lift our eyes from the present to peer further ahead at the trends on the horizon. Our exploration this time sparked a lively debate on the merits of digital moviemaking...
...nearly $26 billion total. In fact, Harvard ranks behind peer institutions like Princeton and Yale in terms of arts and sciences endowment per student. And in fiscal year 2004, just 13 percent of the College’s endowment was unrestricted in use. Harvard cannot legally lift these donor-imposed restrictions to use the money for the College’s financial aid whims. We thought we were so loaded, but alas, no cigar: Harvard does not have an infinite well from which it could draw the nearly $200 million a year necessary to make the College free...