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...This year, word of the Harvard’s brilliant fall season, in which the Crimson finished No. 13 in the national rankings and coasted through the Ivy League schedule with the nation??s third-best scoring offense, is traveling faster than Kerr and his assistants...
...From coast to coast, the nation??s top high school prospects are asking about Andre’ Akpan...
...supports a multifarious fitness culture that has more in common with the suburbs of California than the football-addicted small towns of South and West Texas. A hotbed of diversity—immigration from soccer-mad Latin America, East Asia, and Africa helped the city grow to become the nation??s 50th largest (and counting) by 2000—it never lacked the competition that would help develop Andre’ into a star on the club circuit...
...future of our economy, the president, who was once ridiculed for asking Americans for their “continued confidence and participation in the American economy” in the wake of September 11, again made it clear how he expects the middle class to contribute to our nation??s well-being: “I encourage you to go shopping more...
President Bush is right to revive the principle of sacrifice in the American political lexicon, for surely all of the problems we face as nation??whether the war in Iraq, global climate change, the rising cost of health care, or the tenuous state of Social Security—will require a diversion of our own short-term interests for the long-term interests of the nation. But unless this sacrifice comes from all parts of society, relying not only on the valor of the few but also the discipline of the many, then such endeavors are destined...