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...history—too many teams to recount here—suggests he was basically a professional from the very beginning, even if somehow playing in all those leagues and farm systems wasn’t quite a violation of National Collegiate Athletic Association rules. Often athletes have the good sense to quit varsity teams yet stay in school, because they are properly grateful to have the chance to study here. Yet this student has chosen to leave Harvard practically as soon as he arrived, which says only that he was never serious about education to begin with. Maybe...
...consider proper protocol, I went with my instincts and asked him to pose for a celebratory photo. Just another of the vivid memories, the snapshots really, that whether stored away in an album or in tucks and folds of my mind, will help to relive or at least recount my four wonderful years here...
...loss Gore’s fault too? It seems like he won the election, right? Maybe so, but Gore should be criticized for running his recount campaign with a complete disregard for the American citizen. Instead of striving for true justice—the accurate counting of every American’s vote—he chose to play politics and requested the unfair recounting of only the areas that he thought would help...
...true moral position, the true patriotic position, would have been to recount all votes fairly and accurately so that all Floridians would have had their voices heard. No one chose to support this position—not Gore, not Bush, not the Supreme Court...
Segat declined to comment on her political and legal plans. When asked what she would do during the two weeks until the recount, she said, “I’m going to cook a turkey, and hopefully my kids will...