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Harvard appeared to rediscover its post-up game against Dartmouth; with Feaster moving back inside and sophomore center Rose Janowski (eight points) coming off the bench, the Crimson not only benefited from improved interior scoring, but also from better ball movement.
Of course, it serves the interests of Bill Clinton for his aides to portray the Clinton-Gore relationship as a glowing success, as it serves Gore's inevitable run for the presidency in 2000. He will struggle as a campaigner: crowds may like but rarely swoon at his wooden crescendos...
As Democrats convene in Chicago within a few blocks of some of the nation's most downtrodden neighborhoods, Clinton and his Administration reek of tin-plated noblesse oblige. When he signed the new law last week, the President boasted that it would help the poor rediscover the value of "work...
When faced with a crisis of any kind, and especially with the threatened death of a loved one, people rediscover spirituality with amazing speed. Now Western science is catching up to what some of us have always known: we are not sufficient in ourselves; prayer really does change things. Science...
Yes, she wants Bob Dole to be President--but some around her wonder how much she wants to be First Lady. "The Scripture often describes Jonah as a reluctant prophet," says Charles Colson, the former Nixon aide, who has been her spiritual mentor. "I think of her as a reluctant...