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...against Alabama, the top singles positions had difficulty finding a "W", while the doubles effort rebounded well, but in the end could not muster enough fuel to bounce the eventual East Regional Champions...
...against Alabama, the top singles positions had difficulty finding a "W", while the doubles effort rebounded well, but in the end could not muster enough fuel to bounce the eventual East Regional Champions...
Well, television is not the evil destroyer of all that is right in this world. In fact, and we say this with all the disdain we can muster for the elitists who purport otherwise--TV is good. --from an ABC ad for the new season...
...particular. "For years, the pundits, moralists, and self-righteous, self-appointed preservers of our culture have told us that television is bad.... Well, television is not the evil destroyer of all that is right in this world. In fact, and we say with all the disdain we can muster for the elitists who purport otherwise--TV is good." The essay reaches its own peak of self-righteousness when it points out that TV "makes us laugh" and "makes us cry" and asks, "Can any other medium match TV for its immediacy, its impact, its capacity to entertain?" But this argument...
...order to muster a big enough army to conduct this work, the little-known International Occultation Timing Association issued a call on its Web page, inviting volunteers to tape the eclipse--synchronizing their recordings with the Weather Channel, whose programming appears at the same hours all over the country--and then mail the cassettes to the organization's Maryland headquarters. By the day of the event, the Website had received some 7,400 hits, and organizers hope for hundreds of recordings. "The more tapes the better, " says Avalle. "And we expect plenty...