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...hard to stick on an NHL roster, but after two years of playing mostly in the minors, Moore had finally done it and was earning rave reviews...
...week of the term. Students do want to see more of the real thing in order to make more pedagogically sound decisions; but more work early on would just hamper them from exploring a range of different classes and choosing the ones that best suit them. Instead, professors should stick to presenting a brief overview of course material to acquaint prospective students with the content and methodology of the course. Professors should remember that as long as it’s shopping period, they haven’t sold anything...
...effort to avoid the passions that tend to overtake discussions on abortion, last night’s panel on “The Politics of Abortion” began with a promise to stick to political issues and keep passions...
...Capitol Hill town house that serves as campaign headquarters. Three months later, Kerry finds himself with 18 primaries and caucus wins under his belt and could be on the verge of clinching the nomination. Campaigns are won by candidates, of course, but someone had to come up with and stick to a plan that would have Kerry standing in just the right spot if lightning struck. That was Cahill's job, and the against-the-odds strategy that she executed paid off in ways that more than justified the confidence Kerry had placed in her. "It just liberated me," Kerry...
Does fulfilling your duty in the National Guard automatically qualify you to be Commander in Chief? Of course not! Being an office clerk at a corporation doesn't automatically make you fit to be its CEO. There is no shortage of issues to attack Bush on. Stick to the essentials! Who cares about his service record 30 years ago? MARTIN CERVALL Stockholm...