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With the regular hosing, John’s left foot may be cleaner than one would suspect. All in all, it’s probably not a good place to put a sandwich, but perhaps not so dangerous to give a little...

Author: By Abigail C. Lackman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: John Harvard? He's a Fungi | 10/31/2002 | See Source »

Playing the sandwich game of a three-game set against nationally-ranked opponents, an eager Harvard team (7-5-1, 3-1-1 Ivy) looks to upset the top-ranked team in the Northeast, Connecticut, after shocking then-No. 15 Princeton on Saturday. The task, however, will not be easy as No. 9 UConn (14-2-1, 5-0 Big East) enters the game having won 11 of its last...

Author: By David Mu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: No. 9 Huskies Await Rejuvenated W. Soccer | 10/30/2002 | See Source »

...politics," says a senior CIA hand. "We're the meat in the sandwich. People hear what they want to hear from our reports." Agency insiders say that if Tenet tried anything heavy-handed to please one side or the other, he would have a rebellion on his hands from CIA analysts. Insists Tenet: "We draw lines in the sand about anybody ever telling us what to do. I wouldn't stand for it, and the President wouldn't stand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics and the CIA | 10/21/2002 | See Source »

...employers--until the economy soured, and he was dispatched to the street. The Harvard M.B.A. hit the job market with confidence this spring, but after months of rejection, he decided on what he calls "guerrilla tactics." Ruppen, 45, milled around a midtown Manhattan sidewalk in shirtsleeves, spectacles and a sandwich board with 20 other jobless executives last week. Standing firm amid the lunch-break crush, he shouted, "We want work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Manage for Food | 10/14/2002 | See Source »

...before taking to the streets with a sandwich board and protest chants ("We don't split infinitives, and we don't cross picket lines!"), I figured I'd better check out the competition. The good news (for Web surfers) is that Google delivers a surprisingly high-quality product that's just as relevant and up-to-date as the human-edited news outlets with which it competes. The better news (for human editors) is that it can't do what it does without...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Invasion of the Robo-Editors | 10/14/2002 | See Source »

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