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...business is to uncover the dogs’ clandestine coalitions—they might not be apparent during the racing, but if they covertly high-five afterwards, you know you were right.There’s little time left to take these tips and make your great fortune. So skip out on the holiday a capella jam and head down to Raynham-Taunton Greyhound Park before it’s too late.[1] Mrs. Chiappini’s Limo Service: Quality Since 1987[2] 392 days from date of publication.[3] One is fabricated, for the others: Carney, George...
...give you an example. Dentists see more of an impact from a recession, because people put off getting dental care. Even people who have their semiannual cleaning paid for by insurance sometimes skip it because they're afraid that when they get there, they're going to be told they need other work. They want to avoid that expense...
...taking advice on how to handle the press from those former leaders of the free world, as Obama did his best to make no news. Has he been given pause on any of his foreign policy positions now that he is receiving full intelligence briefings? "I'm going to skip that." Would he still raise taxes on those making more than $250,000 a year? "My tax plan represented a net tax cut. It provided for substantial middle-class tax cuts. Ninety-five percent of working Americans would receive them." How soon will he send low-level envoys to countries...
...also say that members of the Board are “divorced by the proceedings, since many of them skip hearings related to student discipline.” This is insulting to members of the Board who faithfully attend all meetings despite the tremendous amount of time involved (the Board meets every week throughout the term, and the preparation for the members prior to the meeting is extensive). The members of the Board are dedicated members of this community who are committed to the work of the College. This point is one that is particularly disappointing...
...controls its own destiny. With two more wins the team will win its first Ivy title in nine years and return to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2004. Resting on the foot of one standout sophomore, it doesn’t look like the Crimson will skip a beat. —Staff writer Walter E. Howell can be reached at wehowell@fas.harvard.edu...