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...definitely think we have something to prove,” Ruggiero said. “We know mentally they think they can hang with us and that is exactly what we want to disprove...
...these inconsistencies do not prove that the police statement was “in reckless disregard for the truth,” Gershengorn wrote...
TIME will mark its 80th anniversary with a special issue later this month, in which we profile 80 days from the past eight decades that changed the world. In our continuing series exploring candidates for that final list, we look back at the 1940s, when every day seemed to prove that humankind was capable of incredible achievement and endless horror. There were a multitude of unforgettable dates during the six years of World War II. On May 10, 1940, the British put a controversial hawk named Winston Churchill in power. The new Prime Minister's first bold decision...
Doctor, biblical strumpet, cyberroyalty, rape victim--she plays them all, with ferocious conviction. "It's important for me to find different things and prove I can do them," she says. "Someone told me that inside all actors are many sleeping princesses, and each time we do a role, one of those princesses wakes up. Inside us there is everything. We just have to look...
...lists. In fact, Harvard Printing and Publishing Services CoursePack Coordinator Geraldine Barney explained that enrollment estimates are only one of many varied reasons for long coursepack production delays—issues such as the readability of submitted materials and communication with professors are tantamount. But most significantly, preregistration will prove useless in counteracting skyrocketing coursepack prices, which are almost entirely a consequence of copyright fees. Likewise at the Coop, as Store Manager Scott Montgomery explained, preregistration will have no effect on prices. Better enrollment estimates could potentially affect whether textbooks sell out too quickly, but this concern is negligible. Montgomery...