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Finally, in his advertising campaign, Bachrach has revealed a refreshingly self-deprecating sense of humor. In one ad promoting small class size, he stands in front of 40 screaming children and attempts to teach amid flying erasers and paper airplanes. The conclusion? He can't teach such a crowded group, but he will work for improved education funding in Congress...
Leigh says Sagan, who co-authored a paper with Horowitz in 1993 and published the best-selling Contact in 1995, had the fictional Arroway work on some of the same projects Horowitz worked on in real life...
...past, it has covered such topics as MMX technology, online banking, what to do when Microsoft Word eats your paper and my ongoing bout with repetitive strain injury...
Ironically, at perhaps that same moment in Washington, the President may have been exhibiting the sort of values you might find in a glossy pamphlet wrapped in brown paper at the newstand. Not only do those of us who trudged through the snows of New Hampshire that day feel like fools, but we're faced with the specter of a Democratic Party that has, in George Stephanopoulos' words, become "the party of consensual sex with interns and lying about it." Democrats must now struggle to regain the family values mantle recklessly surrendered by their leader...
...there's more than one high-profile Bill suspected of obstructing justice. Officials at the Department of Justice are trying to determine whether Microsoft destroyed e-mail that might have helped the government's antitrust case, according to USA Today. The paper said that former Microsoft employees have provided evidence that an undetermined number of electronic messages were deleted in May, shortly before the Justice Department filed its most recent antitrust suit. If the DOJ turns that accusation into something substantial, it could transform a regulatory case into a criminal investigation -- and leave Bill Gates feeling as aggrieved as Bill...