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...something of an intramural sport, he remains one of the most celebrated--and popular--politicians. The nation's longest-serving big-city mayor is in his second term in office, having resigned in 1984 after pleading no contest to assaulting his estranged wife's boyfriend with a fireplace log, an ashtray and a lighted cigarette. He became a local talk-radio host before returning to office in 1991 with a margin of 317 votes (out of 47,000). Today his job-approval rating stands at 63%, according to the most recent Brown University poll, though half of those surveyed think...
Internet radio sounds like a great idea, especially for those of us whose musical heroes don't march in the Top 40 hit parade. I love the idea of being able to log on to the Web and choose from 10,000 sites "broadcasting" niche music through my computer speakers in every conceivable genre, from Big Band jazz to island reggae...
...about 2.5 percent for the month. (Toyota, Honda and Volkswagen also posted inched-up U.S. sales numbers Wednesday.) That puts the industry on an annual U.S. sales pace of some 18 million vehicles, far stronger than originally estimated and enough - if they can keep it up - for carmakers to log one of the best U.S. sales years in history...
...excellent. From the Rocky Mountain Climb to the Moonbounce to Human Foosball, undergraduates deserted the libraries for a day to box and bounce to their heart’s content. These were certainly a huge improvement from last year’s ill-fated amusements, most notoriously the Log Toss...
...tight end spot, Fratto’s absence allowed freshman Adam Jenkins and Zach Puchtel to log many minutes on Friday. Both appeared shaky at times, but as they gain experience, they should add depth to the position...