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...dire as they might sound, since senior co-captain Todd Meringoff is returning from an injury that kept him out of the majority of last season. Meringoff, who won the Rolex Championships in the fall of 1992 and 1993, should certainly pick up a lot of the slack, as will others...
...long-gone mother is not dead but teaching school in Oregon. A reunion follows, not a word of which is believable, including the mother's rueful assertions that she deserted Julia's father for a lover, and later watched Julia's college graduation from a back row. This slack stuff is soap opera, and even a writer as gifted as Hegi can't dress it up as anything else...
Already reeling from the elimination of rent control earlier this year, Cambridge tenants will not be able to expect government funding to help pick up the slack Reeves said...
...shut down one guy, and then someone elsewould pick up the slack," Moore said...
...presidency. For all intents and purposes, the whole future of the American presidency rests on the decisions he will or will not make in the next two years. It he can get reelected, he will be the first president to carry the nation into the next millennium. A slack or obtuse performance here is sure to have a long-lasting and rippling effect on the nation's perception of the role that the president plays in our government. Finally, Clinton must be cautious of those who advise him to move to the right (or further to the right...