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...That can often mean poking fun at cars the show disapproves of. And in markets where automakers' advertising dollars are welcomed (the BBC doesn't air ads in the U.K.), some worry that freedom could be compromised. In the U.S., "I don't think you could be quite as freewheeling with your opinions as you can on the BBC, because sponsors pay for the programs," talk-show host Jay Leno, a fan of the U.K. show who turned down the chance to front the American pilot, wrote in Britain's Sunday Times newspaper in March. Garvie swats away the suggestion...
...more years of the league’s last two Rookies of the Year should mean two more years for the Crimson atop the standings. Baskind leads a talented freshman class that will be one year older, and, after getting a glimpse at postseason play, a year wiser...
...dream. But a strange thing happened to me as I watched Barack embark on his historic journey to the White House. Since he first announced his candidacy, I could not help but cheer for him because even though I would have to sacrifice my own dream, it would mean the dreams of so many others would be fulfilled. In my mind, only one question remains: “Has there ever been a black Secretary of Agriculture...
...short we didn’t learn much from our trip to Yale, but we know what to expect from these Yalies. They’re going to be different from you. I mean, almost as different as Leverett Tower G from Leverett Tower H. They’ll be wearing patterned scarves instead of solid colors and talking about how they study esoteric subjects like “economics” and “government.” Oh, and they’ll be drinking INFANT blood...
...doubts all along. I couldn’t resist, I couldn’t put aside the feeling that someone is going to pull something at some point which will show that it was a dream. And I couldn’t get away from this. I mean, I tried very hard—all the evidence seemed to be strong that this is the way things were going. But we’ve had occasions in the past in which things seem to be going a certain way and then didn’t. The whole question of independence...