Word: move
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Kind words. Gentle words. Nothing flashy or particularly memorable. Just good, plain talk from the heart. And a departure: if George Bush signaled anything by proclaiming a "new breeze," it was a new altruism, a move away from the Reagan era's tacit approval of selfishness, an end to the glorification of greed. "Use power to help people," said the 41st President. "We are not the sum of our possessions . . . We cannot hope only to leave our children a bigger car, a bigger bank account. We must hope to give them a sense of what it means...
...Part of our transition game sets up the shot for me trailing on the play," Schernecker said. "This year, I've tried to move inside more, and it has actually helped give me an open shot because no one is expecting...
Over a week ago a leak was discovered under Ingalls Rink--the New Haven, Conn. home of Yale hockey--which threatened to put the facility out of commission for the Elis' game against Brown last Saturday, and possibly move Yale's matchup with Harvard Tuesday night (8. p.m., WHRB...
...suprise move, all nine final clubs agree to admit women to their current facilities. In a subsequent statement, the clubs' counsel Melvin Belli announces their hostile takeover of the Charles Hotel and plan to move all offices and open bars into their new headquarters. Radcliffe College, which has already started using the old club buildings as offices, is startled to find itself responsible for $300,000 in newly increased taxes on the club properties, which lost their tax easement privileges when the men moved...
...bold move, Harvard offers all 3400 support staff tenure, thus solving simultaneously the contract issues and problems of female underrepresentation on the faculty...