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...Well, I told you what I was watching. Remember?" I ask. "Bloodsport," I whisper through his headphones to remind...
...think it's responsible for us to remind the people involved that we believe we own the use of the Harvard name and how it relates to teaching and research and medical education," Wrinn said in an earlier interview...
...candidate was powerless to respond. For his part, Bush was running ads in New York charging McCain with voting against breast-cancer research. When the Governor was asked whether he knew that McCain's sister had had the disease, his response was ice cold: "All the more reason to remind him of what he said about the research that goes on here." Back on his bus, McCain--who has voted to increase breast-cancer research--was not replying when reporters pressed for a response to Bush's remark. Nothing. He said he talked too much, was too open...
...forced to drop the relevant facts into the right holes and resign themselves to whatever decision the financial aid standards dictate. If some mishap or oversimplification of need and ability ties David's hands before he can offer the first blow, we can only shake our heads, sigh and remind him that we are only trying to be fair...
Even among veterans, Bush prevailed, winning by 51 to 43 percent. McCain had banked upon support by veterans and never failed to remind voters that he was a prisoner of war for five and a half years in Vietnam...