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Just as the Clintons moved into the White House, Mondale's life started looking up. Having moved back to L.A., she got a job at E! cable channel on the now-defunct show "Q&E!," and moved swiftly to her own weekly series called "Uncut." Success begat success, and Mondale started hosting other cable shows such as "Cyberlife" and "Sex on the Great Barrier Reef." During the President's first term, she returned to the White House several times and was spotted jogging with Clinton -- once, in March 1996, while Hillary and Chelsea were in Bosnia...
...president of the African National Congress, Mandela led a protracted battle against the apartheid regime of South Africa, an ugly remnant of colonial imperialism. Today Harvard honors him for his personal sacrifices in the name of freedom--among them the 27 years he spent imprisoned. The eventual success of his efforts is a testament to the fire of his determination, the strength of his character and the justice of his cause...
...autobiography Mandela wrote that the secret to success as a leader is understanding those you represent. Gathered around the Great Place in his African village, Mandela watched and listened, learning from the regent the skills that would one day bring him fame...
...tape. Way to stand by your man, but haven't we heard enough? FAS Computing Services T or F: Every upperclass student already took this quiz, and the answers haven't changed. Correct! Now about that password... Harvard Dining Services Bag lunches in Loker: a long overdue yet stunning success. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches remind us of home. Sammy Sosa With less fanfare but more emotion--and lifting his team to a wild-card berth--the Cubs' slugger pulls even with McGwire...
...financial aid revolution began with a jolt at Princeton last January, as officials announced a $4 to 6 million aid increase aimed at attracting students from middle-class families. Now, the number of students on aid is back up, and officials last week declared their policy change a success...