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...last week's mail, graduating seniors received information about joining the prestigious Harvard Club of New York City. The slick brochures emphasized the excellent services and wonderful traditions of the 127 year old club...
...loss of Green means the loss of an unusually frank and sincere voice in Mass. Hall. WE worry that his replacement won't match that standard--especially if, as rumor has it, that replacement is the Kennedy School's slick and polished Dean Albert Carnesale, whose handlers accompany him wherever he goes...
...Slick Willy put in a tough day on Monday. He was in Cleveland to throw out the first pitch, watched the first six innings and then flew off to Charlotte to watch his Hogs win the NCAA basketball crown...
...peripheral characters help fill in the rest of the stuffing for the plot and itsplodding humor: the salty coach, the evil owner, the arrogant player on the rival team, the bad and the good girlfriend. In fact, this movie implies some interesting assertions about blond and brunette personalities, the slick golden seductrees versus the nurturing, brown-eyed-girl-next-door. It might do better to explore the psychological ramifications of hair color, rather than trying to present a collection of trite triumphs...
...heart of the Clinton presidency lies an oddity. Bill Clinton has been plagued by questions of character and trustworthiness throughout his career. He earned the nickname Slick Willie long before he ran for the White House. The man who "didn't inhale" is a man the public does not trust. His slickness is such a given that in a column defending the President, Michael Kinsley quite casually, indeed parenthetically, concedes that Clinton all but lied about Gennifer Flowers...