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Just imagine their world. There is smut on the Internet; music comes wrapped in parental advisories; and television finally kills off Al Bundy but keeps the formula alive--take the lowest common denominator and divide by 2--with a succession of centerfolds turned prime-time stars. And now the White...
As the clerk read off the list of council members, almost every vote of both parties was cast in succession for Galluccio, a member of the party that switched to Duehay. Only Reeves and, of course, Triantafillou voted for Triantafillou.
Alarcon: That's not my impression. In a way, he feels very happy that that issue [of succession] has been fundamentally solved. The answer is not to pretend that you have to have another Fidel. The problem is deeper than that: how to continue the development of the revolution. If...
"The direct outcomes were the founding of the Harvard Independent, the expansion of the Harvard Gazette to its present form from a simple notice sheet, the loss of The Crimson's right to publish the University's official notice column and a succession of lean financial years for The Crimson...
The ice surface had barely been scratched, however, when such hopes were severely dashed. Yuri Gusak put Wisconsin on the scoreboard first after only one minute of play. It took another 14 minutes for the next tally, but after they came in quick succession for Badgers.