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...both do, commentators could yet call this a two- or three-man race heading into New Hampshire. "Thirty is now the goal," said a top Dole official. "If the others pack around 15, we're golden." If not, he added, "it's going to get spun that we didn't have enough and we have got to be ready to go to work fast in New Hampshire...
...shopping classes and coming back to the fast-paced academic world, stop by Loker Commons between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. for the Council's "First Day Blowout." It's free; you shouldn't have much work to do (I could be wrong!); and the same deejay who spun in the Greenhouse for the Gala Ball will be doing it again. More importantly, I am confident that this term the "New U.C." will continue to make real inroads, guided by the all-important criteria of effectiveness and relevance. It's now up to us--you and your Council representatives...
...talking about doing all-news and none of their plans is solid. Murdoch has the tougher job because he doesn't have, as the other networks do, a national news operation up and running to build on." But Ailes, who appeared Tuesday at a joint press conference with Murdoch, spun forward: "When everybody says you can't do it, you get up the next day and find that Rupert Murdoch has done...
...applauding this life spun out of control. Montel scolds Susan roundly for neglecting her daughter and failing to confront her role in the mutual stalking. A therapist lectures her about this unhealthy "obsessive kind of love." The studio audience jeers at her every evasion. By the end Susan has lost her cocky charm and dissolved into tears of shame...
Cakes, cheese and crackers and an open bar will complement the DJ-spun dance music. Tickets cost $10 per person and may not be purchased at the door. The dress is creative black...