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...Remember that rager in Cabot? Remember wading our way through throngs of fellow students, desperately seeking the fabled keg at the end of the hall? And as dope as that party was, wasnit there just a little something...missing? This is where Beetlejuice comes in. For the modest fee of $600 an hour (plus transportation), he will entertain your guests by dressing up in a Superman suit, putting on full protective gear, and letting you and every single last one of your guests grab him (he is also equipped with two handles) and toss him as far as you possibly...
...strategist put it, "When people get a memo from Haley, they assume it's what Austin wants." Other sources say that Bush chief strategist Karl Rove and others from the campaign have also been on the phone to House and Senate leaders jawboning against a congressional strategy of more modest tax cuts that looks similar to the proposal being offered by Bush's chief rival for the nomination, Senator John McCain...
...With all my teammates in the corner doing the hard work, I just have to finish it off when they put it on my stick," a modest Botterill said...
...supports new health-care entitlements (insurance for children, a prescription-drug benefit) and even, in the vaguest of terms, universal health care. McCain has also been butting heads with Bush on the question of tax cuts--arguing that the truly conservative position is to keep the tax cut modest and use the surplus to save Social Security and pay down the debt. Bush calls that a Clintonian approach--on Friday in South Carolina he began airing TV spots saying as much--but according to the new TIME/CNN poll, nearly three-quarters of likely G.O.P. primary voters in the state agree...
...Internet continues to revolutionize the business world, Harvard is wisely keeping pace. Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 has proposed changes to the longstanding policy against students conducting any business from dorm rooms. Lewis' proposal, which allows undergraduates to conduct "modest levels of business activities," is welcome and timely...