Word: successful
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...BOOKS . . . GONE FISHIN: The previously unpublished first novel from President Clinton's favorite mystery writer, Walter Mosley, is a first rate thriller. Mosley rocketed to fame after the 1990 success of his second novel, 'Devil in a Blue Dress.' "The publication of 'Fishin'' is noteworthy because it is, in some respects, the best of Mosley's novels," notes White. "Set in East Texas in 1939, it is a morally murky coming-of-age story that explains why it ain?t easy being hero Easy Rawlins. The tale concerns a pivotal episode that Mosley has alluded to in the previously published...
Radcliffe rugby wrote an article about its recent success and submitted it to The Crimson several weeks ago, and several other athletes complained about a lack of attention from campus media...
...success of many club teams seems even more amazing in light of the well-supported and sometimes varsity-level programs they face from other schools. Harvard prides itself on offering a wide variety of sports, but Crimson teams often face squads whose schools have chosen to dominate lesser-known sports...
...with five minutes left in the first half and getting 166 rushing yards and three touchdowns from Curtis Martin. The Patriots will host red-hot Jacksonville next Sunday. Whatever the results, this year's Super Bowl in New Orleans is sure to be. . . different. The Packers, though marked for success this season, haven't played for the title since the infancy of the league. The Patriots haven't been this far since 1985-86, when they were fed to the Chicago Bears 46-10. And Carolina and Jacksonville, in only their second year in the league, well, they haven...
...Kennedy School to maintain its reputation as a national think tank and for the New Members of Congress Conference to foster interaction between Representatives of both parties. The renewed possibility for deliberation and dialogue that transcends party lines is the key to the Kennedy School's continued success. We hope that this trend continues, within the walls of the Kennedy School and all the way to Washington...