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...Morton Kondracke recently pointed out, 1988 ABC News exit polls showed Bush ahead 88 percent to 12 percent among voters who regarded foreign policy and defense as their most important criteria (compared to a mere 5 percent margin on economic issues). Bush's thus-far stellar performance in the Gulf Crisis will only perpetuate this imbalance...
...Club MTV is certainly not one of your more stellar programs on TV," Harper admits. But meeting the other dancers has given him a perspective on life that he doesn't get on the manicured grounds of the Law School, he says...
Crimson netminder Allain Roy was stellar between the twines with 31 saves...
Harvard Coach Peter Roby is hoping the Crimson's new winning ways out of league will translate into a stellar, almost-perfect final stretch through the Ivy schedule, which begins tonight at Briggs Cage against Columbia...
Harvard touts its stellar, accessible faculty to prospective students. Indeed, many professors do hold office hours or accept an occasional lunch invitation from a student. But for the most part, they dine in the posh club where "in winter the fire in the fireplace creates a warm setting for relaxed conversation while in all seasons museum art enlivens the walls." No bothersome students to deal with there...