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...successful businessman; she: homeroom mother, baseball coach, car-pool queen). But on weekends, beware! We two have driven 10 hours one way to a race. Slept in the car. Washed up in a gas station rest room. Set the VCR to record a race we actually attended. Watched the replay when we finally got home from sitting in after-race traffic for hours. When our friends read this letter in your magazine, our double life will be revealed. We are NASCAR fans. BRENT AND KIM JENSON Henryetta, Okla...
...creates the possibility of a Berlin 1945-style partition of Kosovo, Moscow?s gambit could also be designed for domestic consumption in Russia and Yugoslavia, emphasizing that Kosovo hasn?t been surrendered to NATO. So don?t expect Western and Russian forces to square off in a Cold War replay. Like the space race, the rush to get to Kosovo may be more about planting a flag...
...right, any auteur can replay his greatest hits, exploiting even the youngest viewer's need for nostalgia. And, indeed, Episode 1 will display the old Lucas touches, many of them dating back not just to the trilogy of Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, but also to his first features, THX 1138 and American Graffiti. It has the gifted, driven misfit; the young woman above his station but not beyond his dreams; the mystic guide, the imposing villain, the comic sidekick. Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, the evil Emperor and Darth Vader are here...
...waited in line for a quarter of an hour outside the Kong to find out. Once inside, I pressed up three flights of crowded stairs, downed a beer, talked to a few acquaintances and left feeling somewhat disappointed. It was a strange replay of first-year orientation. Instead of asking the proverbial three question, "Where are you from? What dorm are you in? What are you going to concentrate in?", we exchanged three new variations: "How was your thesis? What are you doing next year? Where are you going to live...
...fourth game began as a painful replay of the third, but fortunately for Crimson fans, Harvard escaped with a win. The Crimson found itself clutching an early 3-0 lead, but balls hit long by Mager and Guilianelli gave MIT a 5-3 advantage...