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Students in Annenberg last night said they were not fazed by the prospect of what Nathans called an "added HUPD presence in Annenberg, both uniformed and plainclothes" in her e-mail message to Lewis...
Leaving Adams House strikes Fithian as a "bittersweet" prospect...
Such are the disappointments of this, the Olympics' biggest unofficial sport. But win, lose or draw, at least Falcao and his pinhead friends can console themselves with the prospect of a few thousand more tiny medals...
...effect consumers heating their homes in the winter. In order to lower prices for oil, President Clinton announced Friday that he would release 30 billion barrels of oil from the oil reserves. While a genuine effort on the part of Clinton to address the needs of consumers facing the prospect of a cold winter and unaffordable heating oil is laudable, the administration's short-term solution may not work, and the voicing of similar concerns by Vice President Al Gore 69 seems little more than political pandering...
...video games, just as teens are barred from NC-17 films. This would allow record labels and video-game makers to release whatever they please, and adults to buy it and even pass it on to their kids if they thought that was O.K. But that's a prospect that makes entertainment executives nervous, since the market for the raunchiest and most belligerent pop culture is made up largely of teenage boys. Deprived of that market, Eminem would have to make the case for himself as an artist among adults, where--who knows?--maybe he could make...