Word: modell
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...German model Claudia Schiffer, Friday, explaining her take on cloning at a news conference in Peru. The conference was called to promote a local credit card and publicize her upcoming appearance at a Lima fashion show...
...sense of priorities. I would like to know if it would be possible for The Crimson to do a story showcasing the University's six on-site centers. These centers are an example of Harvard at its best. Harvard, as a leader, should be using these centers as a model for other corporations, cities, etc. to demonstrate how high quality child care is accomplished. This topic would tie in nicely with the recent White House press conference which is releasing a report on the importance of the early years of childhood. These centers show what the greater community...
...when he was acquitted and honorably discharged. Additionally, wherever he traveled with the Dodgers he refused to frequent segregated hotels, in many instances forcing many hotels to summarily integrate. After retiring from baseball, he founded the first African-American owned bank in New York City and served as a model of leadership for recognizable civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Jesse Jackson. Baseball today must not forget Robinson's act. Players like Barry Bonds and Albert Belle should try to act with even half the discipline and self-respect that Robinson displayed throughout his career...
...truly learned from Jackie Robinson's courage, sacrifice and legacy. I pray that baseball can take this special season and build on it for the next century, especially behind the scenes. That is the greatest honor baseball could ever pay to one of its greatest ambassadors and my role model, Jackie R. Robinson: by honoring his dying wish and his legacy...
...dream is of becoming "a major player in the turtle trade." Not far away, as Mike Bryan tells us in Uneasy Rider: The Interstate Way of Knowledge (Knopf; 349 pages; $25), is Phil ("Shorty") Kendrick, a former egg deliverer who, having seen Jesus, is planning a 450-ft. model of Noah's ark. So far his kingdom extends mostly to a 14-year-old camel he drags around for cameos in Easter pageants...