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...purely to prevent the Pentagon worker from being "destroyed," and that the rumors of a book deal are just that. "If there had been a book," she said, "you'd very likely be standing there with it in your hands." Clearly, Goldberg is in need of an image overhaul; little details such as her habit of calling followers "my pretties" and her raucous celebration with son Jonah on the night the Lewinsky story broke have made her one of the least popular public figures in this whole affair. Will taking the fall for Linda help? Unlikely, since it's Tripp...
...Recently we've undergone a massive overhaul," she said. "But [former editors-in-chief Hal M. Jones '99 and Gil Dibner '99] have locked everything into place, so Sujit and I can move forward...
With her baseline, and the other's baseness, this was a parody to lift any student's heart, delightful both in its irreverence to the canon and to the disregard it shows for the seriousness with which that canon is treated around these parts. In their overhaul of the Bard, the RSC may have come closer to the original Shakespearean experience than we usually get. On the outside chance that The Bard is turning in his grave, though, no one seems to feel too badly since he never seemed the type to lie flat and complacent in the first place...
Additionally, he has rightly pointed to the need for a complete overhaul of the board of education, beginning with the removal of Chair John R. Silber. We need a governor who believes that education is important and is willing to make education reform his top priority. This election is too important to be ignored in the mess of negative campaigning and voter apathy. Come Nov. 3, Scott Harshbarger is the right...
Dartmouth College Wednesday became the fourth Ivy and the sixth of America's top schools to overhaul its financial aid system this calendar year, pledging $3.42 million dollars more in grant money for needy students...