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...August 25, Oxford University will publish "Restoration of the Republic: The Jeffersonian Ideal in 21st-Century America" by former Senator Gary Hart. Says Kirkus, "Scholarly dissertation meets populist manifesto in politico Hart's case for increased citizen involvement in government...Despite some pie-in-the-sky elements, the argument merits discussion, and the prescriptions are delivered coherently and effectively...
Also committed to providing quality food to needy people, Miller was involved with the organization Community Servings, which makes and delivers free meals to people living with AIDS in the Boston area. Active in the organization’s Pie in the Sky fundraiser that sells Thanksgiving pies to raise money for Community Servings, Miller organized HUDS to bake 1,000 pies per year for the program. Miller’s involvement raised about $25,000 for Community Servings, said David B. Waters, the organization’s executive director...
...Eastern Europe. And although he has been stiff-armed so far, Malone watchers believe he may end up combining Telewest (whose bonds he is trying to buy up) with NTL to form one British cable provider, with 4.7 million subscribers, that could compete with Rupert Murdoch's popular British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB) satellite-TV service. Lately Malone has been making a play for NTL's Swiss cable subsidiary, Cablecom, as well as Dutch cable concern Casema, owned by France Telecom. A cable provider in France, NC Numericable, may also be up for grabs...
...winning 13 corners and hitting the woodwork twice; the Brazilians weathering the storm before launching themselves forward to secure their victory. In the end, Germany, World Cup 2002's most parsimonious defenders, yielded to Brazil, its most spirited attackers. At the finish, tiny Japanese origami cranes rained from the sky, commemorating a predictable conclusion to this most unpredictable of tournaments...
...possession, winning 13 corners and hitting the woodwork; the Brazilians weathering the storm before launching themselves forward to secure their victory. In the end, Germany, World Cup 2002's most parsimonious defenders, yielded to Brazil, its most spirited attackers. At the finish, tiny Japanese origami cranes rained from the sky, commemorating a predictable conclusion to this most unpredictable of tournaments...