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Obama is, clearly, the party’s future. But in the end, his style was the real ’60s legacy at the FleetCenter on Tuesday. That era’s greatest speakers succeeded by bridging gaps in exactly the same way Obama showed himself capable of??by relating to audiences on a human level but inspiring unshakable confidence in their ability to lead...
...conversations with administrators about what their facebook would look like. The things that they were thinking of??e-mails and cell phones—were so basic compared to thefacebook.com,” Mahan said...
...really feel that their youth, as well as that of??our team in general, gives us an excellent chance to make a run at the Heps title next year,” sophomore Tekky Andrew-Jaja said. “Personally, I know that I had not adequate enough time to prepare for the meet...
Then there’s the impractical seven-week rule. The Ivy League proudly boasted in 2002 that “its approach of??limiting athletes’ year-round time commitments is unique in Division I.” Of course it’s unique. No other conference’s member schools would be stupid enough to mandate that its players sit through a 49-day holding pattern. Athletes come to college to play sports. They like playing sports. If you give them seven weeks off to do what they want, they?...
Perhaps that’s why the list I gave them, which included the first names I could think of??John Zorn, the Icarus Line, Shabaam Sahdeeq, Vertical Horizon, Clara Schumann, Ice Cube, Alice Deejay, Keith Hudson, the Police and then Sting, among others—never once got dismissed as being insincere even though it made no “sense” whatsoever. Comments ranged from “Some okay, even pretty good stuff, utterly ruined by gay” to “I really hope you’re a lesbian, for your...