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...captain John Kraay and sophomore Ian Shelswell continued to excel in the discus. The two were neck-and-neck, with Kraay winning at 47.86 meters and Shelswell placing second at 47.34. The two are second and third on the Ivy performance lists in the event...
...Then again, Bush managed to stick his neck pretty far out in front of his own Congress, expressing a confidence in getting "fast track" negotiating authority (through which he would be able to send future agreements home for an up-and-down vote rather than face a potentially crippling Hill amendment-fest) that few of those folks share. And he got a good look at the intra-hemisphere divisions that will be the big stumbling block for FTAA negotiations in the next few years...
...charges stem from an incident that allegedly occurred on Feb. 27, 1999. The students argued in Gunderson's room, and Schad claims Gunderson hit her, bruising her breast and neck...
Henry Rollins is no ordinary mortal. Not only does he still, at age 40, have a neck thicker than his head, he is the only man I know of to have successfully combined careers as rock singer in a respected band and as a standup man, as well as producing jazz albums, writing poetry and being interviewed more times than seems humanly possible. And he has been asked to give the Union Address at Oxford University this year. Not bad for a guy who still refers to himself as “the guy who makes those dick jokes...
Because we wouldn't want that, now would we? And an apology--well, it's pretty easy, isn't it? Especially given the fact that in daring to suggest, without benefit of exhaustive research or even statistical sampling, that most of the women from my neck of the woods are frightfully unappealing, I was guilty of employing--drumroll, please--a stereotype. And as we are all taught, from our mother's teat to the nursing home feeding tube, there is nothing worse, absolutely nothing, than the use of a stereotype in print. Or anywhere else, for that matter...