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...regret it. It was an interestingexperience," she says. "It was the first time I'dbeen away from home. I saw a lot of the country. Isuppose in that sense it was good...
Zelleke said he had no regrets about sending his daughter to Harvard. "I am very sorry, but I do not regret sending her to Harvard...
More valuable than the partial knowledge Ireceived is the regret that my Harvard educationwas truncated. Especially after observing thevariety of experiences Harvard brought to my twochildren and watching the seat with the Presidentand Fellows, I have lamented what I missed...
Even some Microsofties-parodied as slavishly loyal worker bees in Douglas Coupland's new novel Microserfs (HarperCollins; $21)-think Gates goes too far. Privately, they regret that the company has sailed so close to the wind, especially when it might have won the race simply on the strength of its technology. "Sometimes I think it's unfortunate that we compete the way we do," says a Microsoft middle manager, in a rare expression of doubt...
...with family values. The Christian Coalition had been running full-page ads against him that screamed "If You Liked [former U.S. Surgeon General] Joycelyn Elders, You'll Love Henry Foster." A spokeswoman for the Family Research Council, a conservative think tank, declared that anyone who votes for Foster "will regret it when it comes to election time." Indeed, Republican presidential candidates cannot afford to alienate the pro-life wing by allowing Foster to be confirmed as Surgeon General; and last week, Senate majority leader Bob Dole threatened to withhold a full-floor vote on Foster even if Clinton's nominee...